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.
Offers practical information on copyright definitions for librarians and educators, and describes the fundamentals of copyright law for printed works, software, art, Websites, and much more.
A guide to copyright as it applies to the Internet, designed for librarians. Provides essential background on copyright law, explains copyright's applications to the Internet, and discusses specific library applications.
Explains copyright law in relation to schools, providing medium-by-medium coverage of print, software, music, video, multimedia, and more, and discussing advancing technologies and their common uses in classrooms and libraries.
Discusses the copyright law in relation to schools, presenting an updated discussion on multi-media "fair use" for schools, specific examples of school situations, and various types of copyrights.
Presents information on direct, contributory, and vicarious copyright infringement; penalties and immunities for libraries and schools; and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act; and provides a compliance audit, sample copyright policies, and other tools.
Offers practical information on copyright definitions for librarians and educators, and describes the fundamentals of copyright law for printed works, software, art, Websites, and much more.
a guidebook for the library, research, and teaching professions
Bielefield, Arlene
2007
Explains the intent of copyright law, how it developed, and where it is headed; provides guidance for making copyright decisions; and discusses the electronic classroom and international copyright agreements.