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Prescription for Copyright: Know the Law |
| Date: October 25, 2010 Time: 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Location: Half Hollow Hills Community Library-Melville Branch Directions online at: http://hhhlibrary.org/buildingsnew.htm Registration Deadline: October 18, 2010 Contact: Christina Rivera, crivera@lilrc.org Cost: The basics of the U.S. copyright law, what can and cannot be copyrighted, duration, the effect on the electronic world, Fair Use, Guidelines, relevant cases, relevant sites, electronic and print library reserves, latest actions by Congress.
Some key questions that this workshop covers: What does it take to have a copyright? What are the four elements the courts use to measure fair use? What is the difference between copyright and plagiarism? Is there an international copyright law? Can I freely use materials I find on the internet? Is a notice of copyright required on copyrighted materials? Should library staff make copies on the library's copier for patrons? What sites should I visit for updates to the law? Presenter: Arlene Bielefield is Chairperson of the Department of Information and Library Science at Southern Connecticut State University. A member of the Committee on Legislation (COL) of the American Library Association, she chairs the COL Subcommittee on Intellectual Property. She is also the author, with Lawrence Cheeseman, of a number of books for Neal-Schuman including two on copyright and is presently finishing the manuscript on a new edition of a copyright book. |
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