Copyright education has become an important aspect of librarians’ information literacy and scholarly communications activities. These include providing support and delivering teaching sessions for teaching and professional services colleagues, as well as students, researchers and other library users. Since the Covid-19 pandemic and the shift to online and hybrid teaching, it has become increasingly important for lecturers and teachers to understand how licences and copyright exceptions apply to teaching and learning activities. The need for this has been documented by practitioners and scholars around the world (Hudson and Wragg, 2020; Craig and Tarantino, 2020; Morrison and Secker, 2020).In this paper we will briefly outline the concept of...
The paper is inspired by the opening panel of the International Federation of Library Associations’ ...
The paper considers the scope of copyright in the light of the so-called “digital (or Internet) revo...
Based on a survey of UK library and information professionals and those who work in the cultural her...
This project report describes a playful approach to teaching copyright through a newly developed gam...
This chapter reports on research to investigate the “copyright literacy” of librarians in the UK. Ba...
This chapter explores the relationship between copyright education and broader digital and informati...
Copyright is now an inescapable aspect of learning and research when using digital technologies, and...
The paper is inspired by the opening panel of the International Federation of Library Associations’ ...
An open educational game resource to train educators and information / e-learning professionals in H...
Teaching copyright law and fair use can be a challenge. The audience’s eyes might glaze over. Even i...
Presented at OLA Super Conference, Toronto, ON, January 30, 2019. Creative Commons-Attribution-NonC...
The Street Law community is well practiced in designing bespoke activities for particular community ...
Copyright is a subject that increasingly has a major impact on the library and information professio...
In the digital age copyright literacy is in high demand. The Association of College and Research Lib...
The paper is inspired by the opening panel of the International Federation of Library Associations’ ...
The paper is inspired by the opening panel of the International Federation of Library Associations’ ...
The paper considers the scope of copyright in the light of the so-called “digital (or Internet) revo...
Based on a survey of UK library and information professionals and those who work in the cultural her...
This project report describes a playful approach to teaching copyright through a newly developed gam...
This chapter reports on research to investigate the “copyright literacy” of librarians in the UK. Ba...
This chapter explores the relationship between copyright education and broader digital and informati...
Copyright is now an inescapable aspect of learning and research when using digital technologies, and...
The paper is inspired by the opening panel of the International Federation of Library Associations’ ...
An open educational game resource to train educators and information / e-learning professionals in H...
Teaching copyright law and fair use can be a challenge. The audience’s eyes might glaze over. Even i...
Presented at OLA Super Conference, Toronto, ON, January 30, 2019. Creative Commons-Attribution-NonC...
The Street Law community is well practiced in designing bespoke activities for particular community ...
Copyright is a subject that increasingly has a major impact on the library and information professio...
In the digital age copyright literacy is in high demand. The Association of College and Research Lib...
The paper is inspired by the opening panel of the International Federation of Library Associations’ ...
The paper is inspired by the opening panel of the International Federation of Library Associations’ ...
The paper considers the scope of copyright in the light of the so-called “digital (or Internet) revo...
Based on a survey of UK library and information professionals and those who work in the cultural her...