We are thrilled to announce that Part Two of our recent podcast Copyright Waffle with the highly acclaimed Beatles historian … More
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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
What do we need to know about OA copyright publisher policies today and for the future: a SPARC Europe webinar
SPARC Europe published a report at the end of Sept taking stock of the Open Access copyright publisher policies of … More
LACA survey: Covid-19 and access to collections
The Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance (LACA) is looking to establish the extent to which individuals and organisations have encountered … More
Kind words, relationships and communities: Reflections on recognition for my MA Copyright Award
Today’s blog post is re-posted from the Copyright Literacy at Kent blog where I wrote a short reflection on my … More
Illustration for Instruction and the UK Higher Education Sector
Chris writes: In this post I summarise the findings from my masters research which I’m currently developing into a journal … More
IFLA launch a survey on copyright education for library associations
The International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) have launched a survey to find out what library associations around the world … More
