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Copyright Literacy

Decoding copyright and bringing you enlightenment

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Category: guest post

Developing the Digital version of Copyright the Card Game – an update

Greg Walters is the Learning Technologist based at the University of Glasgow (UofG) Library. He has been involved in the … More

Copyright the Card Game, Glasgow

Welcome to the Lithuanian Version of the Publishing Trap Launched by Vilnius University Library

This week’s guest post is written by Emilija Kucinskaite who currently holds the Information Manager position at Scientific Information and Data … More

adaptation, Feedback, Lithuania, Publishing trap

IFLA Copyright Round-up for 2018

Thanks to Stephen Wyber, the Manager for Policy and Advocacy at IFLA for allowing us to publish his recent summary … More

Advocacy, copyright education, copyright reform, IFLA

Copyright Transfer Agreements = Copyright Confusion? Some thoughts on our recently published research

            We are delighted to receive a blog post from Alex Kohn and Jessica Lange, … More

Canada, Copyright transfer agreements, research

Copyright Guidance at the University of Central Lancashire

We were delighted to receive this guest blog post from the Copyright Guidance Team at University of Central Lancashire. The … More

Copyright guidance, Copyright the Card Game, staff development

The Publishing Trap at Leeds Beckett

Rachel Thornton is the Copyright Clearance Officer at Leeds Beckett University, based within Libraries and Learning Innovation (LLI). Rachel’s role … More

copyright education, icepops2018, icepops2019, Publishing trap

Sci-Hub; the Librarian’s response

In this guest post by Ruth Harrison, Yvonne Nobis & Charles Oppenheim they tell about the challenges that Sci-Hub presents … More

copyright, infringement, Sci-Hub

Draft Treaty on Education and Research Exceptions (TERA)

We were very interested and encouraged to hear about a recent draft treaty on education and research exceptions. For those … More

IFLA Study on Collective Licensing as a solution to rights management

Ariadna Matas, the IFLA Policy and Research Officer recently wrote to us about a new study published by IFLA about … More

Collective Management Organisations, ECL, Extended Collective Licensing, IFLA

Launching Copyright the Card Game in Welsh

Behind the scenes the UK Copyright Literacy team have been working on an exciting project, spearheaded by Jenny Greene at … More

adaptation, Copyright the Card Game, Wales, Welsh

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