Last year myself, Chris and Elizabeth Gadd undertook a piece of research commissioned by the Universities UK / GuildHE Copyright … More
Category: research
WIPO study on (digital) copyright issues in Higher Education
As part of IFLA’s advocacy work at the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), they are looking to get responses to … More
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
Copyright Literacy Survey of LIS Students: collecting data for 2018
A year ago we collected some data for the COLIS Survey, which examined the levels of knowledge that Library and … More
Legal Deposit (Copyright Behind the Scenes) – and Scores of Musical Scores
Karen is a Performing Arts Librarian at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, where she’s also currently seconded part-time as a … More
Copyright and systematic reviews: do researchers have to break the rules to produce good quality research?
Jane Falconer is a medical librarian with over 20 years experience in medical charities, the NHS and Higher Education. She … More
Copyright specialists in libraries and cultural institutions: findings from a recent survey
In March 2017 we carried out a survey to investigate further the role of copyright specialists in libraries and cultural … More
Copyright and audiovisual materials: an E-CHARMing story!
Since May 2017 we have been working with Lisa Jeskins on a really interesting piece of research commissioned by Learning … More
The university, its open access policy, the academics and their freedom
We are delighted to host another guest blog post from Dr Elizabeth Gadd, Research Policy Manager (Publications), who works in … More
Copyright literacy and LIS students: a new survey is launched!
The International Copyright Literacy team have launched a new multi-national survey, this time focusing on Library and Information Science (LIS) … More
