In this post, Sarah Sherman and Leo Havemann share how they published a free, open access ebook based on work … More
Author: Jane Secker
Twas the night before Icepops…
On the day before Icepops we wanted to write a short blog post, because we’ve been planning this event now … More
Skills in scholarly communication – needs and development
This blog post was originally posted on the University of Cambridge’s Office of Scholarly Communication blog. Written by Claire Sewell … More
Copyright education, mindfulness and games: an interview with Hayleigh Bosher
Hayleigh Bosher is a Senior Lecturer Intellectual Property Law at Coventry University. She is also a Visiting Lecturer in IP … More
Meet the Icepops keynotes
With less than a month to go until Icepops, we caught up with our keynotes and asked them to tell … More
Report on the Copyright and Libraries Roundtable Discussion in Sofia, Bulgaria
We are grateful to Tania Todorova, the founder of the International Copyright Literacy Survey, for providing a short report on … More
Flexible and Adaptable: the Future of Copyright in Australia
Melanie Johnson works in the library at the University of Auckland as Copyright Officer. Melanie is also a member of the … More
Hurry, hurry – Icepops booking deadline: Monday 12th March
We’ve been busy planning all sorts of very exciting things for Icepops which is taking place on Tuesday 3rd April … More
Legal Deposit (Copyright Behind the Scenes) – and Scores of Musical Scores
Karen is a Performing Arts Librarian at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, where she’s also currently seconded part-time as a … More
The Publishing Trap goes to Cambridge
Claire Sewell is an academic librarian at Cambridge University where she works in the Office of Scholarly Communication. In her … More
