Librarians come in contact with copyright laws in a variety of ways in their work. Whether it is a student wanting to make copies, an instructor wanting to show a a film in class, or a small business owner wanting to use content for marketing materials, our work and our patrons present us with a myriad of copyright-related dilemmas.
In this course, we will start with a brief overview of the history of American copyright law and then discuss how copyright law effects our work as information professionals. Finally, we will explore solutions to possible copyright-related dilemmas we may encounter with our patrons and in our work.
Disclaimer: This class is not taught by a lawyer. If you need legal advice, please contact a lawyer.
Scheduled Dates
There are currently no scheduled dates. Request this course.
Learning objectives for this session may include:
- Understand the purpose of copyright law and regulations
- Distinguish ways that copyright law effects library work and patron usage
- Apply copyright-related solutions to library work and interactions with patrons
Topic Area
Copyright
Session Duration
This course consists of two 2-hour sessions.
Contact Hours
4