Complete copyright for K-12 librarians and educators / Carrie Russell. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Chicago : American Library Association, (c)2012.Description: xi, 173 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780838910832
- KF2995.R961.C667 2012
- KF2995
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Staff attend a copyright workshop -- Lindsey's copyright is infringed -- Kim wants to talk about fair use -- The school media center is renovated -- Patrick inserts a video clip -- Veronda and Lena want to digitize textbooks -- The school has a talent show.
Appendices: SLMS and copyright: a survey -- Agreement on guidelines for classroom copying in not-for-profit educational institutions with respect to books and periodicals -- Guidelines for educational uses of music -- Guidelines for off-air recording of broadcast programming for educational purposes -- Model policy concerning college and university photocopying for classroom, research, and library reserve use -- ColoradoNTU guidelines on photocopying under interlibrary loan arrangements -- Fair use guidelines for educational multimedia -- Use of copyrighted computer programs (software) in libraries-scenarios.
School librarians and educators have specific copyright questions that are often glossed over in larger books on the subject. Now, thanks to best-selling copyright authority Carrie Russell, there's a resource just for them, offering clear guidance for providing materials to students while carefully observing copyright law. Using whimsical illustrations so well known from Complete Copyright, Russell: Offers detailed advice on the distinctive issues of intellectual property in the school setting; Explores scenarios often encountered by educators, such as using copyrighted material in school plays, band and orchestra performances, bulletin board displays, and student participation in social media; Precisely defines "fair use," empowering readers by showing exactly what's possible within the law. Balancing intellectual property law with the rights of school librarians and educators will be a snap with an assist from Complete Copyright for K-12 Librarians and Educators. - Publisher.
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