This workshop will help faculty and instructors better understand copyright law, fair dealing, and University of Toronto policies with respect to course materials for instruction. Librarians from The Scholarly Communications & Copyright Office will introduce the University of Toronto's Fair Dealing Guidelines, and elaborate on the support that the University of Toronto Libraries offers, such as the Syllabus Service, to assist faculty with making course readings available to students in a copyright-compliant manner
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
Librarians touch copyright on a number of fronts, including digitization initiatives, teaching and o...
For faculty and students, copyright laws regarding the reproduction and distribution of course mater...
This workshop will help faculty and instructors better understand copyright law, fair dealing, and U...
This workshop will introduce participants to the basics of copyright. The focus will be on understan...
This train-the-trainer workshop offers graduate students a deeper understanding of copyright law and...
During this round table, the basics of copyright law will be briefly reviewed. Participants will dis...
Learning objectives: Participants will understand the ways in which copyright and fair use related...
Learning objectives: Participants will understand the basics of copyright considerations and their...
Copyright, Fair Use, and pedagogical best practices are challenging classroom aspects for even the m...
These are slides from a workshop on copyright, fair use, and Creative Commons licensing for the Open...
Due to significant changes in the Canadian copyright system, universities are seeking new ways to ad...
Undergraduate students have a limited knowledge of copyright basics. In order to fill this knowledge...
Copyright and fair use can be intimidating topics for any library professional. However, with a litt...
The Department of Library Services (DLS) at the University of Pretoria hosted a seminar on copyright...
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
Librarians touch copyright on a number of fronts, including digitization initiatives, teaching and o...
For faculty and students, copyright laws regarding the reproduction and distribution of course mater...
This workshop will help faculty and instructors better understand copyright law, fair dealing, and U...
This workshop will introduce participants to the basics of copyright. The focus will be on understan...
This train-the-trainer workshop offers graduate students a deeper understanding of copyright law and...
During this round table, the basics of copyright law will be briefly reviewed. Participants will dis...
Learning objectives: Participants will understand the ways in which copyright and fair use related...
Learning objectives: Participants will understand the basics of copyright considerations and their...
Copyright, Fair Use, and pedagogical best practices are challenging classroom aspects for even the m...
These are slides from a workshop on copyright, fair use, and Creative Commons licensing for the Open...
Due to significant changes in the Canadian copyright system, universities are seeking new ways to ad...
Undergraduate students have a limited knowledge of copyright basics. In order to fill this knowledge...
Copyright and fair use can be intimidating topics for any library professional. However, with a litt...
The Department of Library Services (DLS) at the University of Pretoria hosted a seminar on copyright...
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
Librarians touch copyright on a number of fronts, including digitization initiatives, teaching and o...
For faculty and students, copyright laws regarding the reproduction and distribution of course mater...