We present the results of a questionnaire survey for the access and
reproduction policies of 67 digital collections in 34 libraries (national,
academic, public, special etc) from 13 countries. We examine and analyze the
above policies in relation to specific factors, such as, the acquisition method,
copyright ownership, library type (national, academic, etc.), content creation
(digitized, born-digital) and content type (audio, video, etc.); how these factors
affect the policies of the examined digital collections. Responses were received
from a range of library sectors but by far the best responses came from
academic libraries, in which we focus. We extract policy (access, reproduction)
rules and alternatives according to these factors that lead to a policy decision
tree on digital information management for academic libraries. The resulting
decision tree is based on a policy model; the model and tree are divided into
two parts: for digitized and born-digital content.