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Copyright the Card Game: An Introduction to Copyright

Monday November 16th, 2020 @ 10:00am - 1:00pm BST
Online
£84 - 144

Specially adapted to be interactive and informative online, this half-day, online training session covers the key aspects of copyright as it relates to library and information staff.

Led by Chris Morrison and Jane Secker, the team behind copyrightliteracy.org, it focuses on an introduction to copyright law and the relationship between licences and copyright exceptions. The training is based on their popular Copyright Card Game (https://copyrightliteracy.org/resources/copyright-the-card-game/) which is an engaging and fun way of learning about copyright. All the resources, including the Card Game, are licensed under Creative Commons and available for delegates to use in their own organisations to teach others about copyright.
 
This training programme is particularly suitable for those with a basic or minimal level of understanding about copyright for library and information staff across all sectors.
Why you should attend

By the end of the half-day event attendees will have:

  • The ability to apply the basics of UK copyright law to the primary activities of libraries and archives
  • An awareness and understanding of the main licences and copyright exceptions that are relevant to libraries and archives
  • An understanding of issues related to copyright and the digital environment
  • A framework to help them deal with other copyright queries in their own institution.

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Organiser: CILIP, the library and information association (@CILIPinfo)
Type: Webinar/Podcast
Goal: Education (no commercial agenda)
Ref: DN-EV-253
Added by: DAM News Administrator

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