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Decoding copyright and bringing you enlightenment

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Tag: copyright

Sci-Hub; the Librarian’s response

In this guest post by Ruth Harrison, Yvonne Nobis & Charles Oppenheim they tell about the challenges that Sci-Hub presents … More

copyright, infringement, Sci-Hub

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 … More

copyright, librarians, scholarly communication, training

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 … More

copyright, legal deposit, Music

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 … More

academic freedom, copyright, Harvard policy, IP Policy, open access, scholarly communication, UK-SCL

Have yourselves a Merry Christmas!

This is going to be the last post for 2016 as we wind up for the year. I hope this … More

book review, copyright

Lecture capture: risky business or evolving open practice?

It’s been a busy end to the year, with Chris presenting at the Learning On Screen AGM on 2nd December … More

copyright, lecture capture, lecture recording, policy

Lecture recording, copyright and IP: risky business or evolving open practice?

In September we presented the interim findings from our lecture recording survey at the ALT-C conference, which was carried out … More

copyright, IP policies, lecture capture, lecture recording, report, research

Case study published on The Publishing Trap

We wrote a short blog post earlier in the year about the prototype game that we pitched at LILAC 2016, … More

copyright, games, open access, publishing, scholarly communication

EU Hackathon: Visualizing Copyright Evidence

We are really interested to learn that the 6th EU Hackathon will take place on 15th and 16th November in … More

copyright, data visualisation, event, hackathon

New report on perceptions of IP policies in higher education

Last week I was invited to the launch of a new report by the Intellectual Property Awareness Network (IPAN). I … More

copyright, education, IP policies

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