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- Copyright
Law and the University Community - Administrators
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- This presentation was prepared
for administrators and focuses on policy matters.
- Developing
a Comprehensive Copyright Policy to Facilitate Online Learning
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- Prepared for attorneys
and administrators, this presentation addresses
the need for comprehensive copyright policies with an emphasis on ownership
and management of University copyrights.
- Copyright
Law and Electronic Reserves
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- This presentation was prepared
for faculty members who desire to place their classroom
reading materials on line on a departmental Web server.
- Copyright
Law in the Electronic Environment - Faculty Members
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- This presentation was prepared
for faculty members, and focuses on a wide range of copyright
issues of interest to them.
- Copyright
Law for Distance Learning
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- This presentation addresses
basic copyright law, including ownership issues, the use of others'
works and protecting newly created works. It was prepared for faculty
and technical support persons involved in the creation and use
of telecourses and distance learning materials, including multimedia
courseware.
- Creating
Multimedia: Fair Use of Others' Works
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- Prepared for students
in the College of Fine Arts Art and Design Computer Labs, and
for faculty and students in Computer Science
and Natural Science who prepare multimedia materials for the life sciences,
this presentation focuses on the fair use of others' works, especially
images, in the creation of new digital works. It contains links to CONFU
Guidelines for Multimedia Works and for the Educational Use of Images
(Image Archives).
- Scholarly
Electronic Publication and Copyright Law
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- This presentation addresses
copyright issues in the context of scholarly electronic publishing,
focusing on the issues of ownership of copyright and retention of rights
by authors and universities, using others' works, royalty sharing and
institutional support for publishing. It was prepared for faculty
members involved in the electronic publication of scholarly
materials and the creation and use of digital course materials, including
multimedia courseware.
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- This presentation provides
guidance to anyone who must review software and database license
agreements. It includes links to all of the online materials
used in our Licensing Workshops.
- Copyright
Law and the University Community - Administrators
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- This presentation was prepared
for administrators and focuses on policy matters.
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- Developing
a Comprehensive Copyright Policy to Facilitate Online Learning
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- Prepared for attorneys
and administrators, this presentation addresses
the need for comprehensive copyright policies with an emphasis on ownership
and management of University copyrights.
- Copyright
Law in the Electronic Environment - Faculty Members
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- This presentation was prepared
for faculty membersl.
- Copyright
Law for Distance Learning
- This presentation addresses
basic copyright law, including ownership issues, the use of others'
works and protecting newly created works. It was prepared for faculty
and technical support persons involved in the creation and use
of telecourses and distance learning materials, including multimedia
courseware.
- Copyright
in the Electronic Environment - Library Personnel and Faculty Members
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- This presentation was prepared
for library personnel and faculty members, and was based
on the next presentation, which was for faculty members only. Thus,
it addresses the same issues as the UT Dallas/UT Austin Team Web presentation,
but adds considerable material of interest to Library personnel.
- Scholarly
Electronic Publication and Copyright Law
-
- This presentation addresses
copyright issues in the context of scholarly electronic publishing,
focusing on the issues of ownership of copyright and retention of rights
by authors and universities, using others' works, royalty sharing and
institutional support for publishing. It was prepared for faculty
members involved in the electronic publication of scholarly
materials and the creation and use of digital course materials, including
multimedia courseware.
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- Copyright
in the Digital Library
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- This presentation was prepared
for library school preservation and conservation students and
faculty members, and addresses the impact of copyright law on
the library's ability to make its materials, especially those that are
older but still under copyright protection, available to the public
electronically.
- Copyright
in the Electronic Environment - Library Personnel and Faculty Members
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- This presentation was prepared
for library personnel and faculty members and addresses
faculty concerns, but adds considerable material of interest to Library
personnel.
- Copyright
Law and Electronic Reserves
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- This presentation was prepared
for faculty members who desired to place all their classroom
reading materials on line on a departmental Web server.
- Copyright
and Image Management
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- Prepared originally for
library school graduate students and revised for a Graduate
School of Library and Information Science Summer Workshop for curators
and archivists, this presentation addresses issues in the management
of image collections in the print and electronic environments.
- It's
All in the Fine Print: License Review using Online Resources
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- This presentation provides
guidance to anyone who must review software and database license
agreements. It includes links to all of the online materials
used in our Licensing Workshops.
- Copyright
in the Electronic Environment - Graduate Students
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- This presentation was prepared
for graduate students, to address the copyright issues
raised by electronic publication of dissertations and theses, creation
of multimedia works and research and classroom copying.
- Creating
Multimedia: Fair Use of Others' Works
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- Prepared for students
in the College of Fine Arts Art and Design Computer Labs, and
for faculty and students in Computer Science
and Natural Science who prepare multimedia materials for the life sciences,
this presentation focuses on the fair use of others' works, especially
images, in the creation of new digital works. It contains links to CONFU
Guidelines for Multimedia Works and for the Educational Use of Images
(Image Archives).
- Copyright
Law in Cyberspace - NACUA
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- Prepared for attorneys,
this presentation is the same as Copyright Law for Distance Learning,
but it contains citations to relevant cases and statutes of interest
to University attorneys.
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- Copyright
Law for Academic Computing
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- Prepared for the Directors
Seminar in Academic Computing, this Power Point Presentation with
notes and accompanying text for slides
18 - 21 explains copyright basics and looks at legal trends.
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