This moderated discussion will cover the two roles that institutional repositories can play when talking to instructors about copyright and fair use. On the one hand, we show repositories as a source of materials for instructors who are confused or concerned about the rules related the use of copyrighted materials in their teaching. On the other, we demonstrate how our own institutional repository, ScholarWorks, can be used as a publishing tool by instructors who want more control over how their works are used in education. As a group, we will discuss strategies for talking to instructors about repositories, as well as share favorite sites for finding and publishing educational materials
As with other rights, such as liberty and organization, intellectual property (IP) rights are often ...
In this overview of copyright issues for faculty and researchers, we will discuss how copyright affe...
Copyright and other types of laws regulating intellectual property create an increasing concern for ...
guardians of the public domain, where knowledge is freely generated and criticized. At the heart is ...
As marketing efforts have improved, more faculty from more disciplines are interested in depositing ...
What are your rights when it comes to using academic material that you have written yourself and pub...
This book chapter provides a lesson plan for those wishing to engage a scholarly academic audience w...
Most postsecondary institutions in the United States have a copyright and/or intellectual property (...
In this overview of copyright issues for instructors, we will discuss how you can protect the rights...
Copyright is a critical, emerging issue in American higher education. Copyright restricts how educat...
Do you know who holds the copyright to your publications? Did you know that most academic publishers...
This article delves into a few areas of copyright law that academic authors often overlook: joint a...
To advance in the academic world, faculty and graduate students must publish scholarly works. But te...
With the ubiquity of electronic content available for higher educational applications and the consta...
Problem: The law of copyright in the United States represents a balancing of creative and commercia...
As with other rights, such as liberty and organization, intellectual property (IP) rights are often ...
In this overview of copyright issues for faculty and researchers, we will discuss how copyright affe...
Copyright and other types of laws regulating intellectual property create an increasing concern for ...
guardians of the public domain, where knowledge is freely generated and criticized. At the heart is ...
As marketing efforts have improved, more faculty from more disciplines are interested in depositing ...
What are your rights when it comes to using academic material that you have written yourself and pub...
This book chapter provides a lesson plan for those wishing to engage a scholarly academic audience w...
Most postsecondary institutions in the United States have a copyright and/or intellectual property (...
In this overview of copyright issues for instructors, we will discuss how you can protect the rights...
Copyright is a critical, emerging issue in American higher education. Copyright restricts how educat...
Do you know who holds the copyright to your publications? Did you know that most academic publishers...
This article delves into a few areas of copyright law that academic authors often overlook: joint a...
To advance in the academic world, faculty and graduate students must publish scholarly works. But te...
With the ubiquity of electronic content available for higher educational applications and the consta...
Problem: The law of copyright in the United States represents a balancing of creative and commercia...
As with other rights, such as liberty and organization, intellectual property (IP) rights are often ...
In this overview of copyright issues for faculty and researchers, we will discuss how copyright affe...
Copyright and other types of laws regulating intellectual property create an increasing concern for ...