Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators: Creative Strategies and Practical Solutions

by Kenneth D. Crews

Paperback, 2020

Status

Available

Call number

346.7304

Publication

ALA Editions (2018), Edition: 4, 320 pages

Description

Language Arts. Nonfiction. HTML: Copyright law never sleeps, making it imperative to keep abreast of the latest developments. Declared "an exemplary text that seals the standards for such books" (Managing Information), this newly revised and updated edition by respected copyright authority Crews offers timely insights and succinct guidance for LIS students, librarians, and educators alike. Readers will learn basic copyright definitions and key exceptions for education and library services; find information quickly with "key points" sidebars, legislative citations, and cross-references; get up to speed on fresh developments, such as how the recently signed Marrakesh Treaty expands access for people with disabilities and why the latest ruling in the Georgia State University case makes developing a fair use policy so important; understand the concept of fair use, with fresh interpretations of its many gray areas that will aid decision making; learn the current state of affairs regarding mass digitization, Creative Commons, classroom use and distance education, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and other important topics; receive guidance on setting up on a copyright service at a library, college, or university; and find many helpful checklists for navigating copyright in various situations. This straightforward, easy-to-use guide provides the tools librarians and educators need to take control of their rights and responsibilities as copyright owners and users..… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member maribou
Even though I
LibraryThing member davidloertscher
Take a look at your professional shelves. You probably already have several books about copyright on them and perhaps even an older edition of this title. Crews knows the latest laws on copyright and updates those in this volume, but also does what others have not and that is cover fair use
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extensively. His objective is to address not only librarians but educators as they watch students create all types of projects using whatever they find. So, as a part of our efforts to teach digital citizenship, we need to help young people curate, use, and create all types of work based on the shoulders of folks out there but also in ways to express their own ideas and creative products. So, I would recommend purchase of this book depending on your knowledge about the rules of fair use. We all understand plagiarism and we all understand referencing of the original work, but there is a whole new arena of Creative Commons licensing and myriad other ways folks have of distributing their content and how that can be used to build upon in education. This book is a sound treatise on fair use, so worthy of a read to brush up one’s skill. It is an easy read so can serve as a personal quick professional development private tutoring session.
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LibraryThing member Tricoteuse
This is an excellent resource for librarians, a very straightforward but interesting discussion of the essentials of copyright that everyone needs to know.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

320 p.; 11 inches

ISBN

0838916295 / 9780838916292
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