Today’s guest blog post is from Hannah Pyman who is an Information Literacy Co-ordinator at the University of Essex. Within … More
Tag: games
CILIP Copyright Training in January 2020
We are delighted to be running two half day workshops based on Copyright the Card Game for CILIP on Monday … More
Moz Fest 2019: openness, games, copyright literacy and artificial intelligence
In just over a week we will be running a workshop at MozFest (the Mozilla Festival) which is taking place … More
Icepops Conference 2019 – Learning how to play the game
Last week was Icepops, the International Copyright Literacy Event with Playful Opportunities for Practitioners and Scholars. Chris and I certainly … More
Announcing the Icepops 2019 programme
We are delighted to announce that the Icepops 2019 draft programme is now available and bookings are open. We received … More
Announcing Icepops 2019 at the University of Edinburgh: copyright, creativity and music!
We are delighted to announce that the second edition of the Icepops conference will be held at the University of Edinburgh … More
Playing the Publishing Trap at Imperial College London
Philippa Hatch is Copyright and Licensing Manager at Imperial College London and part of the Library’s Scholarly Communications Team. Below … More
Copyright education, mindfulness and games: an interview with Hayleigh Bosher
Hayleigh Bosher is a Senior Lecturer Intellectual Property Law at Coventry University. She is also a Visiting Lecturer in IP … More
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 … More
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 … More