New for 2021 is the sixth edition of Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide, by Carol Simpson and Sara E. Wolf. Ms. Simpson is an attorney and former professor of library and information science, with additional experience as a school librarian, teacher, and district library administrator. Ms. Wolf is a professor in Auburn University’s College of Education, with research interests in library media and technology and experience in institutional copyright policy development. The book is designed to address the copyright issues and questions that tend to arise for K-12 teachers, school librarians, and school administrators, though librarians in other contexts such as public libraries and higher education would likely find its contents useful...
Through five editions since 1981, this book has offered the most comprehensive accessible guide avai...
Copyright law and cultural heritage policy are an odd couple. Although they have the same aims – or,...
Historically, copyright review has been uncoordinated and has taken place on a modest scale. The Cop...
New for 2021 is the sixth edition of Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide, by Carol Simpson and ...
Copyright: Best Practices for Academic Libraries provides valuable advice for librarians to navigate...
Review of Copyright for Teachers & Librarians in the 21st Century. It finds that the book is a usefu...
Review of The Complete Copyright Liability Handbook for Librarians and Educators
The topic of copyright is rarely far from a librarian's mind. Practitioners must navigate creator an...
This review discusses the book Copyright and E-learning: A Guide for Practitioners by Jane Secker wi...
The topic of copyright is rarely far from a librarian\u27s mind. Practitioners must navigate creator...
Problem: The law of copyright in the United States represents a balancing of creative and commercia...
Review of Fletcher-Spear, Kristin and Tyler, Kelly, eds. Intellectual freedom for teens: A practical...
This book is based upon the graceful and vigorous Carpentier Lectures given by Professor Kaplan at T...
A review of four books: Smith, Kevin L. Owning and Using Scholarship: An IP Handbook for Teachers a...
Copyright in Cyberspace: Questions and Answers for Librarians. Gretchen McCord Hoffmann. New York: N...
Through five editions since 1981, this book has offered the most comprehensive accessible guide avai...
Copyright law and cultural heritage policy are an odd couple. Although they have the same aims – or,...
Historically, copyright review has been uncoordinated and has taken place on a modest scale. The Cop...
New for 2021 is the sixth edition of Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide, by Carol Simpson and ...
Copyright: Best Practices for Academic Libraries provides valuable advice for librarians to navigate...
Review of Copyright for Teachers & Librarians in the 21st Century. It finds that the book is a usefu...
Review of The Complete Copyright Liability Handbook for Librarians and Educators
The topic of copyright is rarely far from a librarian's mind. Practitioners must navigate creator an...
This review discusses the book Copyright and E-learning: A Guide for Practitioners by Jane Secker wi...
The topic of copyright is rarely far from a librarian\u27s mind. Practitioners must navigate creator...
Problem: The law of copyright in the United States represents a balancing of creative and commercia...
Review of Fletcher-Spear, Kristin and Tyler, Kelly, eds. Intellectual freedom for teens: A practical...
This book is based upon the graceful and vigorous Carpentier Lectures given by Professor Kaplan at T...
A review of four books: Smith, Kevin L. Owning and Using Scholarship: An IP Handbook for Teachers a...
Copyright in Cyberspace: Questions and Answers for Librarians. Gretchen McCord Hoffmann. New York: N...
Through five editions since 1981, this book has offered the most comprehensive accessible guide avai...
Copyright law and cultural heritage policy are an odd couple. Although they have the same aims – or,...
Historically, copyright review has been uncoordinated and has taken place on a modest scale. The Cop...