Planning is going well for the Icepops conference which is the first satellite event taking place on 3rd April 2018 … More
Tag: copyright education
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 … More
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 … More
Introducing Icepops: a new conference on copyright, creativity and games
We are thrilled to announce we are co-hosting a one day event: Icepops (International Copyright-Literacy Event with Playful Opportunities for … More
Come play Copyright the Card Game at London Info International
On Tuesday 5th December we will be running a Copyright the Card Game workshop at the London Info International conference … More
Teaching using Copyright the Card Game
David Moger is Associate Lecturer in Information Management at the University of West of England. We met a few weeks … More
Universal Copyright Literacy: a perspective from the US
A few weeks ago, Chris wrote a blog post on the concept of Universal Copyright Literacy which led to an … More
Don’t fall into the Publishing Trap!
It’s been quite some time in development but our new board game, the Publishing Trap is finally being launched next … More
Copyright education – Yes/No – Why – How?
Inga-Lill Nilsson is a liaison librarian working at Karlstad University in Sweden. She has been a copyright advisor since 2005. … More
Do you flip for copyright? I do!
This is another guest post by a fellow presenter at the IFLA off-site meeting on Copyright Education held in Wroclaw … More
