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Copyright Literacy

Decoding copyright and bringing you enlightenment

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Into the great wide open…

Last week we attended and spoke at the 6th DARTS conference. It’s organised by the CILIP Academic, College and Research…

copyright education, DARTS6, games-based learning, Publishing trap

Let the 2018 tour commence……

This year we were supposed to be having some time off touring around, with Chris frantically working on his dissertation…

conferences, copyright education, tour

Universities UK / GuildHE Summer Copyright Event: book your place quick!

We are delighted to be co-chairing the UUK / GuildHE Summer Copyright event taking place at Woburn House on Thursday…

academic libraries, copyright education, UK

Report on the Welsh Copyright Roadshow

Marie Lancaster (@GingergalWales) is the Acquisitions Librarian, Cardiff Metropolitan University  and Scott Pryor (@Scott_Pryor) is the Learning Resources Officer, Cardiff University.…

copyright card game, Wales

Considering theories of intellectual property on World IP Day

I was wondering what the history of World Intellectual Property day, which is observed today (largely on Twitter!) might be,…

copyright history, copyrightx, John Locke, theory, WorldIPDay2018

Play in Dark Places

Alex Moseley (@AlexM11) is the Head of Curriculum Enhancement at the University of Leicester and a National Teaching Fellow; he is…

copyright education, games-based learning, play

So, Icepops…what was all that about then? (aka reflecting on the world’s first International Copyright-Literacy Event with Playful Opportunities for Practitioners and Scholars)

On Tuesday 3rd April at the University of Liverpool we held the first International Copyright-Literacy Event with Playful Opportunities for…

copyright education, Events, icepops2018

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…

Assessment, edtech, Feedback, OERs, open textbooks

Twas the night before Icepops…

On the day before Icepops we wanted to write a short blog post, because we’ve been planning this event now…

conferences, copyright education, icepops2018, lilac18

Skills in scholarly communication – needs and development

This blog post was originally posted on the University of Cambridge’s Office of Scholarly Communication blog. Written by Claire Sewell…

copyright, librarians, scholarly communication, training

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