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Copyright Literacy

Decoding copyright and bringing you enlightenment

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Category: Resources

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

publications

Creative approaches to teaching copyright online

Jane writes this week’s blog post about our latest publication… Chris and I were delighted to be invited to publish … More

copyright education, Copyright the Card Game, creativity, publications

Book Review: Drafting Copyright Exceptions by Dr Emily Hudson

Today’s post links to a book review that Chris has just had published in the Journal for Copyright in Education … More

copyright exceptions, Dr Emily Hudson

Copyright Dough: new project report and upcoming webinar

Today’s guest post is from Hannah Pyman, Scholarly Communications Co-ordinator at the University of Essex who reports on the latest … More

Copyright dough, games-based learning, playful learning, scholarly communication

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Graduate Students Game Night Event for Open Access Week

Lynnee Argabright (@lynneelue) is the Open Access Research Assistant at the UNC University Libraries, where she collaborates with other librarians … More

OAweek, Publishing trap

The Publishing Trap v2.0 is coming to Kent and City…….

Later this week at the University of Kent and next week at City, University of London we have two events … More

games-based learning, OAweek, Publishing trap

Copyright expertise: from team onboarding to copyright instruction

This week’s guest blog post is by Mathilde Panes and Manon Velasco, from Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in … More

copyright literacy, games-based learning, icepops2019, Switzerland

Icepops presentations and introducing the International Copyright Literacy Community of Practice

It’s now over two weeks since the Icepops conference and we have made all the photos and presentations available on … More

copyright literacy survey, icepops2019, international

Launching Copyright the Card Game – Canadian edition… en français!

Mélanie Brunet (@MelanieBrunet) is the Copyright Services Librarian at the University of Ottawa (Ottawa, Canada) where she is responsible for … More

Canada, Copyright the Card Game, French

Copyright the Card Game v3.0 soft launch at CC Summit 2019

Last week we were lucky enough to attend the Creative Commons Summit in Lisbon and ran a great session with … More

CCSummit, Copyright the Card Game, Creative Commons, IFLA, The publishing trap

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