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AALHE A practical guide to working with copyrighted and open access resources in scholarship 04012021.pdf
AALHE
(2021)
Abstract
Powerpoints and conference presentations are often complemented by use of images or other media, and the academic content of a paper may draw from existing scholarly sources. In the traditional, in-person conference meeting room, the use of other rightsholders’ content is relatively risk-free but things change when academic conferences move online, as is increasingly the case today in the lamentable age of COVID-19. In this webinar, two librarians from JMU Libraries’ Scholarly Communication Unit share thoughts, ideas, and tips about staying on the right side of copyright law when presenting and disseminating scholarship.
Keywords
- copyright,
- fair use,
- creative commons licenses
Disciplines
Publication Date
Spring April 1, 2021
Location
virtual
Citation Information
Liz Thompson and Howard S Carrier. "AALHE A practical guide to working with copyrighted and open access resources in scholarship 04012021.pdf" AALHE (2021) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/liz-thompson/23/
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