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Decoding copyright and bringing you enlightenment

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Category: guest post

Accessibility Tools and Copyright

This week we publish a guest blog post by Kate Vasili, the Copyright Officer at Middlesex University. Kate is going … More

Accessibility, ALT, CoOLSIG, copyright, copyright and online learning

Copyright: Charming or Chilling? Introducing the Copyright Anxiety Scale

We were really pleased to receive a guest blog post from Amanda Wakaruk and Celine Gareau-Brennan based on the recent … More

anxiety, Canada, copyright literacy, research

Look back at (I Can’t Believe it’s Not) Icepops!

With thanks to Greg Walters, who has written this post about last week’s online conference: (I Can’t Believe its Not) … More

copyright education, games, icepops2021

Copyright Dough: new project report and upcoming webinar

Today’s guest post is from Hannah Pyman, Scholarly Communications Co-ordinator at the University of Essex who reports on the latest … More

Copyright dough, games-based learning, playful learning, scholarly communication

The Journal of Copyright in Education and Librarianship – a message from the editorial board

Today’s guest post is written by the Editors-in-Chief of the Journal of Copyright in Education and Librarianship (JCEL). JCEL is … More

copyright education, JCEL, publications

Copyright Dough: a game to teach, and bring discussion, about copyright licences and exceptions

Today’s guest blog post is from Hannah Pyman who is an Information Literacy Co-ordinator at the University of Essex. Within … More

copyright education, games, icepops19, lilac2020

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Graduate Students Game Night Event for Open Access Week

Lynnee Argabright (@lynneelue) is the Open Access Research Assistant at the UNC University Libraries, where she collaborates with other librarians … More

OAweek, Publishing trap

Which way now? Supporting librarians in the ever changing landscape

This week we are delighted to have a guest blog post from the fabulous Claire Sewell, who is the Research … More

infolit, open access, scholarly communication

Copyright expertise: from team onboarding to copyright instruction

This week’s guest blog post is by Mathilde Panes and Manon Velasco, from Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in … More

copyright literacy, games-based learning, icepops2019, Switzerland

Launching Copyright the Card Game – Canadian edition… en français!

Mélanie Brunet (@MelanieBrunet) is the Copyright Services Librarian at the University of Ottawa (Ottawa, Canada) where she is responsible for … More

Canada, Copyright the Card Game, French

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