From 2005 to 2007, the University of Connecticut Libraries Copyright Project Team engaged in a wide range of activities to fulfill its charge and to raise awareness of copyright issues in the library and across the university. This article highlights some of the primary activities and tools used by the team to involve stakeholders, to provide educational opportunities, and to stay current on copyright issues in higher education. Among other activities, the team developed a new copyright web site for use by library staff and the broader university community
Presentation given on October 6, 2011 at the Missouri Library Association 2011 Conference in Kansas ...
This study examines the copyright statements attached to digital collections created by members of t...
This presentation discussed practical application of intellectual property concepts in the digital l...
From 2005 to 2007, the University of Connecticut Libraries Copyright Project Team engaged in a wide ...
This article reports on the results of a national survey of academic librarians and library staff (N...
Over thirty years of legislation since the Copyright Revision Act of 1976 has redefined how academic...
Copyright law in the United States has gained a certain notoriety for its complexity and ambiguity, ...
This article discusses the role of academic librarians in handling copyright-related issues, includi...
Copyright law does not change often; the technology that allows us to use copyrighted works changes ...
This paper presents the results of data gathered on copyright questions asked at an academic health ...
Presentation given during the 2012 Annual Conference of the Michigan Library Association (MLA) about...
At the same time as we have been discovering the Internet’s enormous potential to enhance access to ...
The article discusses issues concerning copyright management in universities. It considers the role ...
Digital scholarship issues are increasingly prevalent in today’s environment. We are faced with ques...
Over the last year K-State Libraries have gone through a major reorganization. A new department, Sch...
Presentation given on October 6, 2011 at the Missouri Library Association 2011 Conference in Kansas ...
This study examines the copyright statements attached to digital collections created by members of t...
This presentation discussed practical application of intellectual property concepts in the digital l...
From 2005 to 2007, the University of Connecticut Libraries Copyright Project Team engaged in a wide ...
This article reports on the results of a national survey of academic librarians and library staff (N...
Over thirty years of legislation since the Copyright Revision Act of 1976 has redefined how academic...
Copyright law in the United States has gained a certain notoriety for its complexity and ambiguity, ...
This article discusses the role of academic librarians in handling copyright-related issues, includi...
Copyright law does not change often; the technology that allows us to use copyrighted works changes ...
This paper presents the results of data gathered on copyright questions asked at an academic health ...
Presentation given during the 2012 Annual Conference of the Michigan Library Association (MLA) about...
At the same time as we have been discovering the Internet’s enormous potential to enhance access to ...
The article discusses issues concerning copyright management in universities. It considers the role ...
Digital scholarship issues are increasingly prevalent in today’s environment. We are faced with ques...
Over the last year K-State Libraries have gone through a major reorganization. A new department, Sch...
Presentation given on October 6, 2011 at the Missouri Library Association 2011 Conference in Kansas ...
This study examines the copyright statements attached to digital collections created by members of t...
This presentation discussed practical application of intellectual property concepts in the digital l...