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Copyright and Fair Use Workshop for Faculty - Brian Quinn and Camille Thomas In-Person
Copyright and Fair Use for Faculty
Abstract:
Copyright and fair use issues are becoming more important in higher education. Scholars are using digital media along with traditional paper media, and this has resulted in an increasingly complex environment for intellectual property and issues related to ownership and access. This workshop takes a practical approach to determining copyright and fair use. It is designed to provide faculty and researchers with the tools that they need to navigate the sometimes rocky landscape of intellectual property and arrive at a reasonable understanding of what they can and cannot do to be in compliance with current copyright practice, as well as how they can protect their rights as authors.
Bullet Points:
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Learn what you can and cannot do with copyrighted works
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Find out what Fair Use allows you to do in educational settings
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Investigate case studies in academic settings to prepare yourself
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Acquire a set of online tools that help you evaluate your rights
Learning Outcomes:
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Participants will know who the copyright librarian is and how to contact her
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Will understanding the definition of copyright and fair use
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Will learn about four factor analysis and how to apply it to real world situations
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Will learn the best online tools to use for evaluating copyright issues
Audience: Faculty
Date/time: Friday, Aug. 25, 2:00-4:00 pm
Presenters: Camille Thomas, Brian Quinn
Related LibGuide: Copyright and Fair Use by Brian Quinn