In this post, Sarah Sherman and Leo Havemann share how they published a free, open access ebook based on work…
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…
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 education, mindfulness and games: an interview with Hayleigh Bosher
Hayleigh Bosher is a Senior Lecturer Intellectual Property Law at Coventry University. She is also a Visiting Lecturer in IP…
Meet the Icepops keynotes
With less than a month to go until Icepops, we caught up with our keynotes and asked them to tell…
Report on the Copyright and Libraries Roundtable Discussion in Sofia, Bulgaria
We are grateful to Tania Todorova, the founder of the International Copyright Literacy Survey, for providing a short report on…
Flexible and Adaptable: the Future of Copyright in Australia
Melanie Johnson works in the library at the University of Auckland as Copyright Officer. Melanie is also a member of the…
Hurry, hurry – Icepops booking deadline: Monday 12th March
We’ve been busy planning all sorts of very exciting things for Icepops which is taking place on Tuesday 3rd April…
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…
The Publishing Trap goes to Cambridge
Claire Sewell is an academic librarian at Cambridge University where she works in the Office of Scholarly Communication. In her…
