Open Access Chapters from Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy in a Digital World
Overview
This is an edited volume of chapters from copyright experts around the globe explaining complex copyright issues in a clear, concise way. The majority of the chapters are licensed CC-BY.
Open Access Chapters from Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy in a Digital World
Table of Contents
iii Foreword by Kenneth D. Crews
- COPYRIGHT LIBRARIANS’ ROLE & ADVOCACY
Chapter 1. “Kids These Days”… May Know More About Copyright Than You
Nancy Sims
Chapter 2. Copyright Law’s Role in Advocacy and Education for Open Access Policies on Campus
Colin Lukens, Shannon Kipphut-Smith, and Kyle K. Courtney
Chapter 3. Fear and Fair Use: Addressing the Affective Domain
Sara R. Benson
Chapter 4. The Origins and Future of Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week: Why Should Libraries, Museums, and Other Cultural Institutions Participate?
Kyle K. Courtney and Krista L. Cox
Chapter 5. An Exercise in Contradiction? The Role of Academic Copyright Librarians
Mélanie Brunet and Amanda Wakaruk
Sarah A. Norris, Barbara Tierney, and Lily Dubach
II. EDUCATION
Allison Nowicki Estell
Chapter 8. "Information Has Value" and Beyond: Copyright Education within and around the Framework
Gesina A. Phillips
Chapter 9. An Active Learning Approach to Teaching Copyright Essentials
Melina Thiede and Jennifer Zerkee
Chapter 10. Online Classrooms: Is the TEACH Act Enough?
Carla S. Myers
Melanie T. Kowalski and Lisa A. Macklin
Andrea L. Schuler
Roger Gillis
- RESEARCH AND POLICY
Chapter 14. Copyright Essentials and Information Policy (Policy Implications for Copyright Law)
Carrie Russell
Alexandra Kohn
Rina Elster Pantalony
Rachael G. Samberg and Cody Hennesy
Chapter 18. Whose Stuff is it Anyway? Adopting Strategies for US Orphan Works
Pia M. Hunter
IV. INTERNATIONAL ISSUES
Chapter 19. The International Copyright Regime – Just Enough to Make You Cringe
Bing Wang
Chapter 20. From Fair Dealing to Fair Use: How Universities Have Adapted to the Changing Copyright Landscape in Canada
Mark Swartz, Ann Ludbrook, Stephen Spong, and Graeme Slaght
Chapter 21. Interlibrary Loan and Copyright in Italy: A Case Study of Bocconi University Library
Anna Vaglio
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