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Academic Impressions Webcast: Copyright and Faculty Rights
May 12, 2011 :: 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. EDT
Do you wish you knew more about how copyright and fair use laws apply to teaching and research?
How copyright and fair use laws apply to teaching is not always clear. The increasing ease of copying and distribution of digital materials raises the stakes even more. Faculty often do not have access to the resources and support they need to sort those challenges out.
Faculty, instructional support personnel, and other academic administrators are invited to join us online to understand the challenges and solutions of applying copyright law in your classrooms, curriculum, research, and scholarship.
FREE RESOURCE
Before the webcast, you will receive a summary of the relevant copyright statutes and regulations so that you can familiarize yourself with the law prior to participating.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
During the webcast our instructors will cover the following topics:
Ownership of copyrighted works
Copyright in your own works and publications
Steps to protect and manage your copyright
Publication agreements
Open content requirements
Institutional requirements and open access
Fair use - using and being used (including Google Books)
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Libraries and Copyright in a Digital Age
Online :: 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. EDT :: July 26 & 28, 2011
Join us for this related webcast to discuss the limitations and exclusive rights of the US Copyright Act that apply to digitization and reproduction of library materials and archives, as well as the new challenges for libraries with emerging technologies.
REGISTER FOR THE LIVE SESSION, PURCHASE A CD
Register online or call 720.488.6800. Want to share this valuable information with your colleagues? Register your institution for a single site connection and an unlimited number of people can participate.
You can also add this event to your training library by purchasing a CD recording of the live webcast and a bound set of the presentation materials. Questions? Call us to help determine if this event is right for you.
Academic Impressions Webcast: Copyright and Faculty Rights
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