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Copyright for the Classroom and the Digital World

Copyright Tutorial

Find out how copyright affects teaching and learning in today's digital environment. This two-part tutorial introduces instructors to copyright for the classroom. Topics for this presentation include using copyrighted materials in the digital classroom and in online teaching forums, assessing the risks, requesting copyright permissions, protecting your own copyrights, and copyright-related library services. Quizzes are included for engagement and reinforcement so that the participant better understands the fundamentals of copyright. Participants may receive a "Certificate of Completion" at the end of the presentation. It is highly advised to view both presentations in sequential order.

Copyright for the Classroom: Part One (35:00 minutes)

This covers the copyright basics including copyright owner rights for your scholarly works and how to apply Fair Use to your teaching needs.

Copyright for the Classroom: Part Two (45:00 minutes)

Reviews copyright in the digital classroom environment. It provides reality check scenarios to assist in your class instruction at NKU.

If you have any questions about copyright for your instruction or library eReserves, feel free to contact John Schlipp at 572-7621. As the Extended Collection Services Librarian at Steely Library, John would be pleased to meet with you personally to discuss how the library can serve your eReserve and Interlibrary Loan needs. In addition, we can assist you with your Copyright Compliance questions.

John Schlipp
Extended Collection Services Librarian
Steely Library, Suite 250
Northern Kentucky University
Highland Heights, KY 41099
859-572-7621
schlippj1@nku.edu


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updated: Tuesday, 20-May-2008 15:22:39 EDT


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