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Copyright Literacy

Decoding copyright and bringing you enlightenment

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    • International Copyright Literacy
    • ARFIS (Academic Reading Format International Study)
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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…

publications

How did you become a copyright librarian? The new issue of JCEL aims to answer the question.

If you have ever wondered how people become copyright librarians, or if you want to know if you are on…

research

The Flavours of Copyright – Musings from the Icepops 2022 conference

Katie Wise is a Library Assistant at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust in Reading (@rbhlibrary) she is also a…

copyright education, copyright literacy, Events, icepops22, new professionals

Open textbooks and OER

COOLSIG are delighted to announce their latest webinar. Join us on Friday October 7th at 11:00am for an exploration of…

copyright, OERs, open education, open textbooks

Meet the Copyright Padawans

Earlier this year, the Jedi masters of copyright, Jane and Chris, put out a call for apprentices, or padawans, to…

copyright, copyright education

Icepops changes venue and bookings reopen

So the bad news is that our original venue at the Museum of Natural History will not be ready for…

Icepops2022

The Spanish Version of the Publishing Trap is in process.

This is a guest post by Dora Sales and Alessandra Farné of the Universitat Jaume I, Spain Before the COVID-19…

games, open education, Publishing trap

What’s policy got to do with it? Desperately seeking survey responses on open education and institutional policies 

This is a guest post by Leo Havemann, PhD researcher at the Open University and Programme Development Advisor at UCL…

copyright, open education, policy, research

Copyright Waffling with Mark Lewisohn Part 2 – copyright, archives and researching the Beatles

We are thrilled to announce that Part Two of our recent podcast Copyright Waffle with the highly acclaimed Beatles historian…

archives, Beatles, copyright education, copyright literacy, Copyright Waffle, libraries, Tele-snaps

Snapshots of History: the story of John Cura’s Tele-Snaps by Mark Lewisohn

Jane writes: While recording our Copyright Waffle podcast with Mark Lewisohn we had to move a few boxes around in…

BBC, copyright history, Mark Lewisohn, research, TV history

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