Back in 2020, ALT CoOL SIG and Copyright Literacy ran a Copyright And Online Teaching In A Time Of Crisis … More
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SPARC Europe Open Access Survey
Can you help SPARC Europe better understand the topic of copyright for Open Access at research institutions across Europe? We … More
Navigating Copyright for Libraries
Jane Secker and Chris Morrison have contributed a chapter to a new open access book published on behalf of IFLA’s … More
How did you become a copyright librarian? The new issue of JCEL aims to answer the question.
If you have ever wondered how people become copyright librarians, or if you want to know if you are on … More
What’s policy got to do with it? Desperately seeking survey responses on open education and institutional policies
This is a guest post by Leo Havemann, PhD researcher at the Open University and Programme Development Advisor at UCL … More
Copyright Waffling with Mark Lewisohn Part 2 – copyright, archives and researching the Beatles
We are thrilled to announce that Part Two of our recent podcast Copyright Waffle with the highly acclaimed Beatles historian … More
Snapshots of History: the story of John Cura’s Tele-Snaps by Mark Lewisohn
Jane writes: While recording our Copyright Waffle podcast with Mark Lewisohn we had to move a few boxes around in … More
Copyright Waffling with Mark Lewisohn Part 1 – The Beatles and copyright
The latest episode of our podcast Copyright Waffle is with none other than the highly acclaimed Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn. … More
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
Building Capacity in Copyright: Gathering existing resources
Jane writes: this post is based on a recent post from Camille Francoise at IFLA, with some additions and amendments, … More