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Copyright Literacy

Decoding copyright and bringing you enlightenment

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Copyright Colloquium – slides from the day

Last Wednesday around 50 copyright officers and librarians mainly from the higher education sector gathered at the University of Greenwich…

copyright education, copyrightcomms16, event, LIS-copyseek

Copyright and E-learning is launched!

  Here we are last Friday celebrating the launch of Copyright and E-learning: a guide for practitioners. The second edition…

New copyright resource for librarians

We are really pleased to announce that CREATe have just launched a new section to their website Copyrightuser.org containing copyright…

Students’ preferences for academic reading

Back in October 2015 while attending the European Conference on Information Literacy in Tallinn we became aware of an international…

ARFIS, e-books, reading, students

Conversing about copyright with James Clay

We were lucky enough to record a podcast with James Clay earlier in the week which is now available from…

Copyright and education: can they live happily ever after?

Last week Jane and I attended the Copyright Education Symposium at the BPI offices in London . I reflected afterwards how…

copyright education, IPO

The Publishing Trap: knowledge, impact and librarians

We have been thinking a lot about how scholarly communication works, mainly in the course of working to make a…

copyright, LILAC16, open access, publishing

Celebrating open practices

In celebration of this week’s open education week, we want to highlight how important all forms of open practice are.…

#OpenEducationWk, copyright, information literacy, open education

9 things every university administrator needs to know about copyright

The Association of University Administrators (AUA) have just published a good practice guide to copyright written by me and Jane. Our…

AUA, copyright, guide

Copyright as a phenomenon: exploring the experiences of librarians

After carrying out our large scale survey of copyright literacy amongst UK librarians in December 2014 and then analysing this…

copyright, information literacy, phenomenography, research

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