A few weeks ago, Chris wrote a blog post on the concept of Universal Copyright Literacy which led to an … More
Category: guest post
Copyright education – Yes/No – Why – How?
Inga-Lill Nilsson is a liaison librarian working at Karlstad University in Sweden. She has been a copyright advisor since 2005. … More
Do you flip for copyright? I do!
This is another guest post by a fellow presenter at the IFLA off-site meeting on Copyright Education held in Wroclaw … More
Just Call Me a Copyright/Fair Use Librarian
This is a guest blog post from Emilie Algenio the Copyright/Fair Use Librarian for the Texas A&M University Libraries who we … More
Access Copyright v. York University (2017): in defence of fair dealing
This is a guest post from Lisa Di Valentino originally published on her blog Fair Dealing in Education. Lisa, MLIS, … More
Public Art and Policy: Educating Library Users in Copyright Literacy
This blog post is written by Karolina Andersdotter who worked at IFLA for the past year after completing a masters … More
The School Librarian and Copyright
Emily Stannard (@CopyrightGirl) is a former university copyright officer, who is now school librarian at the independent boarding school, Bradfield … More
Dragon Slaying Part II – More Criticism and Review in Higher Education
This week’s guest post comes again from Mark Summers, who was copyright officer at a UK university for a number … More
Copyright and creativity: how to teach students to make sound judgments
This week’s guest blog post is by Lisa Moore who is the Programme Manager (Digitisation and Copyright Compliance) at the … More
Criticism and review in higher education: here be dragons?
This week’s guest post comes from Mark Summers, who was copyright officer at a UK university for a number of … More
