Copyright is now an inescapable aspect of learning and research when using digital technologies, and therefore awareness of it is a fundamental part of digital literacy. Rather than being a separate concept that can be considered in isolation, copyright implications arise whenever anyone creates, interacts with or shares content with others. It is therefore woven through all the key aspects of digital literacies and capabilities, with particular relevance for the ethics of sharing. This chapter from the book Digital Literacy Unpacked (Reedy & Parker, Facet 2018) identifies the relationships between copyright and digital literacy, discussing ideas of rules and risk in institutional and non-institutional contexts. In additional it summarises ...
After the First Industrial Revolution, a series of technologies challenged copyright law and pushed ...
A defining characteristic of contemporary copyright law is the willingness of governments to accept ...
The paper considers the scope of copyright in the light of the so-called “digital (or Internet) revo...
This chapter explores the relationship between copyright education and broader digital and informati...
Copyright education has become an important aspect of librarians’ information literacy and scholarly...
This chapter reports on research to investigate the “copyright literacy” of librarians in the UK. Ba...
This chapter considers issues relating to copyright in a digital context in the United Kingdom, with...
‘For many academic staff, getting to grips with a complex beast such as the CLA Licence and all the ...
This project report describes a playful approach to teaching copyright through a newly developed gam...
The purpose of this research was to survey the levels of copyright literacy amongst UK librarians an...
Based on a survey of UK library and information professionals and those who work in the cultural her...
The notion of copyright is deeply entrenched in the psyche of librarians, who remain one of the few ...
from "Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy in a Digital World"; Sara R. Benson, Ed.This chapter ...
The paper is inspired by the opening panel of the International Federation of Library Associations’ ...
This workshop will focus on how to ensure copyright compliance in your digital classroom. We will co...
After the First Industrial Revolution, a series of technologies challenged copyright law and pushed ...
A defining characteristic of contemporary copyright law is the willingness of governments to accept ...
The paper considers the scope of copyright in the light of the so-called “digital (or Internet) revo...
This chapter explores the relationship between copyright education and broader digital and informati...
Copyright education has become an important aspect of librarians’ information literacy and scholarly...
This chapter reports on research to investigate the “copyright literacy” of librarians in the UK. Ba...
This chapter considers issues relating to copyright in a digital context in the United Kingdom, with...
‘For many academic staff, getting to grips with a complex beast such as the CLA Licence and all the ...
This project report describes a playful approach to teaching copyright through a newly developed gam...
The purpose of this research was to survey the levels of copyright literacy amongst UK librarians an...
Based on a survey of UK library and information professionals and those who work in the cultural her...
The notion of copyright is deeply entrenched in the psyche of librarians, who remain one of the few ...
from "Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy in a Digital World"; Sara R. Benson, Ed.This chapter ...
The paper is inspired by the opening panel of the International Federation of Library Associations’ ...
This workshop will focus on how to ensure copyright compliance in your digital classroom. We will co...
After the First Industrial Revolution, a series of technologies challenged copyright law and pushed ...
A defining characteristic of contemporary copyright law is the willingness of governments to accept ...
The paper considers the scope of copyright in the light of the so-called “digital (or Internet) revo...