Copyright for academic librarians and professionals /

A handbook on copyright law for college and university librarians, faculty, technology specialists, and more who work in higher education environments

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Main Author: Butler, Rebecca P.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : ALA Editions, an imprint of the American Library Association, 2014
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Table of Contents:
  • Fair use : is it necessary to ask for permission?
  • Public domain : is anything really free?
  • Obtaining permission : in what ways can we legally obtain permission to use others' works?
  • Other important copyright information : what else do we need to know in order to function legally within copyright law?
  • The internet and copyright law : everything on the web is considered implied public access, right?
  • Dvds, video streaming, on demand, and copyright law : are the use of these and other movie formats legal
  • Television and copyright law : what are the legalities of using television in the higher education environment
  • Computer software, handheld applications and mobile technologies, and copyright law : what's free, and what is not?
  • Music and copyright law : who will know if you copy it?
  • Multimedia and copyright law : can you borrow a variety of works for a production you are creating?
  • Print works and copyright law : is it legal to copy print works for class at the last minute?
  • Distance learning and copyright law : this is confusing! how can we share materials with our students and still comply with the law?