We sensed that 2017 had been quite busy for the UK Copyright Literacy team, so we decided to review some…
Playing the Publishing Trap at the University of Essex: our experiences
Katrine Sundsbo (Kat) is the Scholarly Communications and Research Support Manager at the University of Essex. Before starting this position…
Copyright specialists in libraries and cultural institutions: findings from a recent survey
In March 2017 we carried out a survey to investigate further the role of copyright specialists in libraries and cultural…
Archiving the UK Copyright Literacy blog
We were excited to discover recently that copyrightliteracy.org had been selected for inclusion in the UK Web Archive as an information…
Bookings now open for Icepops 2018
We are really excited to announce that the bookings are now open for Icepops 2018 which is shaping up to…
Keep those ideas coming for Icepops 2018
Planning is going well for the Icepops conference which is the first satellite event taking place on 3rd April 2018…
Copyright and audiovisual materials: an E-CHARMing story!
Since May 2017 we have been working with Lisa Jeskins on a really interesting piece of research commissioned by Learning…
The university, its open access policy, the academics and their freedom
We are delighted to host another guest blog post from Dr Elizabeth Gadd, Research Policy Manager (Publications), who works in…
Is learning about copyright as simple as noughts and crosses?
Greg Walters is the Learning Technologist based at the University of Glasgow (UoG) Library. He has been involved in the…
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…
