In this talk I discuss the results of a survey of Canadian university faculty members undertaken from October to December 2014. The survey sought to determine teaching faculty awareness of copyright law and institutional policy and training, and how they would respond in various scenarios. Analysis of the results suggests that while faculty members are aware of the existence of their institution\u27s copyright policy, much fewer know whether their institution offers training. Of those who do know about training, only one-third have attended. However, faculty who have attended copyright training find that their knowledge is enhanced by the experience. It also appears that respondents are more comfortable reproducing and displaying materials ...
Open access articleMuch has changed in the copyright sphere since a 2008 survey found that Canadian ...
Sherpa Romeo green journal; open accessObjective – The purpose of this study is to understand the pr...
Due to significant changes in the Canadian copyright system, universities are seeking new ways to ad...
This article describes the background, methodology, and results of a study undertaken in 2014 to det...
This article describes the background, methodology, and results of a study undertaken in 2014 to det...
This study surveyed copyright administrators at Canadian universities about their methods of providi...
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
This session will share results of the presenter’s Canada-wide survey of university copyright admini...
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
This study surveyed copyright administrators at Canadian universities about their methods of providi...
This study surveyed copyright administrators at Canadian universities about their methods of providi...
This session [jointly presented by R. Graham and C. Winters] describes findings of a 2015 national s...
Open access articleMuch has changed in the copyright sphere since a 2008 survey found that Canadian ...
Sherpa Romeo green journal; open accessObjective – The purpose of this study is to understand the pr...
Due to significant changes in the Canadian copyright system, universities are seeking new ways to ad...
This article describes the background, methodology, and results of a study undertaken in 2014 to det...
This article describes the background, methodology, and results of a study undertaken in 2014 to det...
This study surveyed copyright administrators at Canadian universities about their methods of providi...
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
This session will share results of the presenter’s Canada-wide survey of university copyright admini...
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
This study surveyed copyright administrators at Canadian universities about their methods of providi...
This study surveyed copyright administrators at Canadian universities about their methods of providi...
This session [jointly presented by R. Graham and C. Winters] describes findings of a 2015 national s...
Open access articleMuch has changed in the copyright sphere since a 2008 survey found that Canadian ...
Sherpa Romeo green journal; open accessObjective – The purpose of this study is to understand the pr...
Due to significant changes in the Canadian copyright system, universities are seeking new ways to ad...