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Antaramian, Liz
Copyright and fair use can be intimidating topics for any library professional. However, with a little understanding, anyone can become comfortable with applying basic library copyright law and fair use. Session participants will learn the basic copyright laws that relate to libraries including that notice on the copy machine, using pictures in library promotional material, and posting library material on learning platforms. Also, what is fair use and what can it do for librarians? Leave this session with a basic understanding of copyright law and be comfortable applying fair use.
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Callas, Jennie
Recording of the October 30, 2019, ACRL Presents: An Introduction to Academic Librarianship, with speaker Jennie E. Callas from the University of Wisconsin.
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