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Copyright Literacy

Decoding copyright and bringing you enlightenment

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Lecture capture: risky business or evolving open practice?

It’s been a busy end to the year, with Chris presenting at the Learning On Screen AGM on 2nd December … More

copyright, lecture capture, lecture recording, policy

Two reviews of Copyright and E-learning

We were delighted to see two reviews of Copyright and E-learning published this week in the open access peer reviewed, … More

book

Lecture recording, copyright and IP: risky business or evolving open practice?

In September we presented the interim findings from our lecture recording survey at the ALT-C conference, which was carried out … More

copyright, IP policies, lecture capture, lecture recording, report, research

Librarians’ experiences of copyright: from anxiety to empowerment

This week is open access week and how timely that the recent article we wrote in the journal ALISS Quarterly … More

UK Copyright Literacy at ECIL in Prague

I’m really excited to be presenting at the European Conference on Information Literacy which this year is being held in … More

copyright literacy, phenomenography, UK librarians

Case study published on The Publishing Trap

We wrote a short blog post earlier in the year about the prototype game that we pitched at LILAC 2016, … More

copyright, games, open access, publishing, scholarly communication

Copyright literacy at ALT-C

It’s been a busy week as we were at the Association for Learning Technology’s annual conference in Warwick (ALT-C). On … More

conferences, copyright education, learning technology

EU Hackathon: Visualizing Copyright Evidence

We are really interested to learn that the 6th EU Hackathon will take place on 15th and 16th November in … More

copyright, data visualisation, event, hackathon

Copyright Matters at IFLA 2016

I was delighted to see Claire Sewell (@ces43) was attending IFLA this year in Columbus Ohio and even more pleased … More

conferences, copyright literacy, WLIC2016

New report on perceptions of IP policies in higher education

Last week I was invited to the launch of a new report by the Intellectual Property Awareness Network (IPAN). I … More

copyright, education, IP policies

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