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Copyright Literacy

Decoding copyright and bringing you enlightenment

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Category: Resources

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

Copyright the Card Came: Australian Edition is launched!

In the Australian GLAM sector, copyright knowledge and decision making is required for many aspects of operation, and to provide … More

Australia, CCSummit, copyright card game, Creative Commons

Having Information to Hand: Research Support Handy Guides

Claire Sewell is an academic librarian at Cambridge University where she works in the Office of Scholarly Communication. In her … More

copyright education, Creative Commons, fair dealing, research support

Developing the Digital version of Copyright the Card Game – an update

Greg Walters is the Learning Technologist based at the University of Glasgow (UofG) Library. He has been involved in the … More

Copyright the Card Game, Glasgow

Welcome to the Lithuanian Version of the Publishing Trap Launched by Vilnius University Library

This week’s guest post is written by Emilija Kucinskaite who currently holds the Information Manager position at Scientific Information and Data … More

adaptation, Feedback, Lithuania, Publishing trap

Copyright Cortex Licensing Chapter now published

We worked really hard last year on all sorts of things, but one publication that I’m really pleased to see … More

Creative Commons, Extended Collective Licensing, licensing

Launch of the Copyright the Card Game – Canadian edition!

We are very pleased to announce that hot on the heels of the fabulous blog post on Monday from Alex … More

Canada, Copyright the Card Game

Launching Copyright the Card Game in Welsh

Behind the scenes the UK Copyright Literacy team have been working on an exciting project, spearheaded by Jenny Greene at … More

adaptation, Copyright the Card Game, Wales, Welsh

On Copyright and Text and Data Mining

We have written a few things in the past about Section 29A of the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, … More

exceptions, publications, TDM, WIPO

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