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Copyright for schools

a practical guide
2021
"[This book] makes legal concepts related to United States copyright law understandable to educators. A staple on reference shelves, it has now been updated with . . . court rulings and technology applications"--Provided by publisher.

Understanding copyright

2022
Activities provide tips and instructions for using and crediting copyrighted material.

Compact Copyright

Quick Answers to Common Questions
2021
"This comprehensive guide provides quick answers to frequent copyright questions affecting academia, universities, libraries, museums, and archives"--Provided by publisher.

Copyright law for librarians and educators

creative strategies and practical solutions
2020
"This newly revised and updated edition by respected copyright authority Crews offers timely insights and succinct guidance for LIS students, librarians, and educators alike"--.

Commonsense copyright

a guide for educators and librarians
1999
Provides librarians and educators with the latest information on the copyright laws and legislation currently in use in the United States.

Smart copyright compliance for schools

2009
Offers school leaders strategies and suggestions for ensuring their school is copyright compliant, explaining how to set up, assess, and regulate compliance procedures.

Fair use, free use, and use by permission

how to handle copyrights in all media
2005
A comprehensive guide to copyright materials in all media that explains when creative works can be used without permission and without payment and clarifies how to obtain permission to use copyrighted works when necessary.

Copyright for teachers & librarians in the 21st century

2011
A reference guide to copyright laws and procedures geared towards teachers, librarians, and media specialists, providing information on how to stay within copyright law when making copyrighted print, non-print, and Internet sources available to students.

Google and the world brain

In 2007, Google launched a massive project to scan millions of books from university library collections. But when it was discovered that over half of the first ten million books Google scanned were still in copyright, authors from around the world joined together to wage a fierce legal battle against the Internet giant, culminating in a courtroom showdown in 2011. This film covers the struggle over intellectual property and access to human knowledge, offering insights into broader debates surrounding data-mining and privacy, downloading and copyright, fair use, freedom and surveillance.

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