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Item "International ILL Today: How Copyright and Licensing affect sharing across borders"(American Association of Law Libraries, 2021-09-30) Thompson, HilaryThis American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) webinar empowers librarians to obtain materials from around the world while ensuring that the sharing of content abides by U.S. and foreign copyright laws. This session will address challenges faced by librarians in obtaining materials from other countries, including perspectives and advice from librarians based in the U.S., Europe, and Africa. The first of three speakers, Thompson provided a brief overview of the current landscape for international ILL, with a particular focus on exploring how copyright and licensing affect the sharing of library materials across borders.Item Teaching Copyright to Faculty and Students as a Non-Lawyer(Slides from a presentation given at National Media Market in Albuquerque, NM on October 13, 2015, 2015-10-13) Horbal, AndrewBecause of the nature of the collections they work with, media librarians are often called upon to answer questions about copyright. This presentation will discuss best practices for helping faculty and students make informed decisions about legal issues related to audiovisual media like public performance rights (PPR) and fair use without presuming to practice law without a license, and also introduce useful resources for those who want to learn more.Item Creative Commons Licenses and You(2014-11-16) Horbal, AndrewDiscusses how to interpret and use Creative Commons licenses, with an emphasis on their uses in a library context.Item Copyright and Fair Use in the Digital Age(2015-02-18) Horbal, AndrewDiscusses copyright and fair use issues relevant to educators and education scholars.Item Copyright in the Film Studies Classroom(2015-02-20) Horbal, AndrewDiscusses the aspects of U.S. copyright law which affect Film Studies professors and their students.Item Academic Authors and Copyright: Recent Developments in Scholarly Communication(2010-10-21) Carroll, Michael W.Michael W. Carroll's presentation slides on copyright, scholarly communication, author rights, and Open Access. Carroll is a professor of law at American University, Washington College of Law.Item Copyright transfer in a transitional time: A perspective on the issues(2004-06-21T21:11:40Z) Hahn, Karla