This week’s guest blog post is by Mathilde Panes and Manon Velasco, from Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in … More
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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
ABC Copyright Conference 2019 – “Negotiating Copyright”
We are keen followers of the ABC Copyright Conference in Canada and were very interested to hear about the discussions … More
Copyright literacy by Lesley Ellen Harris
We have been following the work of Lesley Ellen Harris for quite a number of years and included her website … More
Why researchers get copyright so copy wrong: Facing up to the realities of copyright literacy in the academy
Julie Baldwin is a Research Librarian working within the Research Support Team at the University of Nottingham. In her role … More
Technical suitability, copyright concerns and accessibility
Alison Davidson has been the Document Delivery Librarian for the University of Bath since December 2018. She has worked in … More
The EU Copyright Reform: Battles Won, Bullets Dodged, and the Questions that Remain
This blog post is re-published with permission from Stephen Wyber, the Manager for Policy and Advocacy at IFLA. It outlines … More
Copyright the Card Came: Australian Edition is launched!
In the Australian GLAM sector, copyright knowledge and decision making is required for many aspects of operation, and to provide … More
Having Information to Hand: Research Support Handy Guides
Claire Sewell is an academic librarian at Cambridge University where she works in the Office of Scholarly Communication. In her … More
The Great War Theatre Project: crowdsourcing copyright clearance
Today’s guest blog post is from Dr Helen Brooks, Reader in Theatre and Cultural History at the University of Kent. … More
