Karen is a Performing Arts Librarian at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, where she’s also currently seconded part-time as a … More
Author: Jane Secker
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
Copyright and systematic reviews: a response
It’s been a busy week on our blog, in just over a week we’ve had over 1500 views on one … More
Copyright and systematic reviews: do researchers have to break the rules to produce good quality research?
Jane Falconer is a medical librarian with over 20 years experience in medical charities, the NHS and Higher Education. She … More
Icepops full programme now available!
We are really delighted to announce that the full programme for the Icepops conference being held on 3rd April 2018 … More
Guidance for guest bloggers on UKCL
We frequently accept opinion pieces, news items or other topical posts from guest bloggers on our website. Below is some … More
Hurry, there is still time to contribute to Icepops!
Happy 2018 everyone – it promises to be an excellent year for copyright events! For those in London we are … More
Happy Public Domain Day 2018!
In many countries around the world copyright in literary and artistic works lasts for 70 years after the end of … More
The Copyright Literacy Review of 2017
We sensed that 2017 had been quite busy for the UK Copyright Literacy team, so we decided to review some … More
Playing the Publishing Trap at the University of Essex: our experiences
Katrine Sundsbo (Kat) is the Scholarly Communications and Research Support Manager at the University of Essex. Before starting this position … More
