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Copyright Literacy

Decoding copyright and bringing you enlightenment

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The Publishing Trap goes to Germany!

Last week was another exciting stop on the UK Copyright Literacy 2018 tour. I headed out to Berlin for the … More

conferences, copyright literacy, Germany, Publishing trap

Tied up in copyright knots? The Snakes and Ladders OER for basic copyright training

Ruth Mallalieu (@MallaRuth) is a librarian based in the UK who specialises in copyright and intellectual property services. She has … More

copyright education, games-based learning, icepops2018, Resources

It’s lovely out here: how we (self) published in the open

In this post, Sarah Sherman and Leo Havemann share how they published a free, open access ebook based on work … More

Assessment, edtech, Feedback, OERs, open textbooks

Publishing Trap communication and development – licensing choices and impact tracking

What’s this post about On the lead up to launching the Publishing Trap there were a number of questions we … More

games, licensing, open education, Publishing trap

Copyright the Card Game v2.0 available for download

Last week we were delighted to launch Copyright the Card Game v2.0 at the CILIP Conference. We ran a taster … More

Presentations from the UUK / GuildHE Copyright Working Group summer event

Jane Secker writes – On 20th June we attended and helped organise the Universities UK / GuildHE Copyright Working Group Summer Event … More

Copyright community, exceptions, licences, summer event

Copyright the Card Game: REBOOTED!

Jane and I are very excited to be playing copyright the card game at the CILIP Conference 2017 in Manchester. … More

New CREATe working paper and copyright education symposium resources

We were delighted to be approached by CREATe a few months ago about publishing our report ‘Lecture recording in higher … More

copyright education, CREATe, lecture recording

Image manipulation and avoiding copyright infringement: a useful resource

We’ve recently found a useful Infographic from Follio who run a website, primarily selling art works. However they have produced … More

copyright infringement, images

Lecture recording, copyright and IP: risky business or evolving open practice?

In September we presented the interim findings from our lecture recording survey at the ALT-C conference, which was carried out … More

copyright, IP policies, lecture capture, lecture recording, report, research

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