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From: John Burger (jburger![]() |
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Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2016 07:32:28 -0800 (PST) |
ASERL Friends: The Scholarly Communications Interest Group is pleased to host a new webinar for Fair Use Week 2016: "Mitigating Risk at the Front Lines: The Library Copyright First Responders Program" will describe the innovative program offered by
Harvard University Libraries. The registration list is below, FYI. Issues of fair use and open access, MOOCs and repositories, and the push to digitize means that library patrons, faculty, students, staff, need more guidance on copyright matters than ever. These questions are arriving at the library
with greater frequency. A modern, 21st century library should be equipped to answer such questions. The Library Copyright First Responders (CFR) program has developed the first decentralized model of copyright expertise in an academic setting, relying on a
hub-and-spoke model to answer questions from the communities associated with certain libraries. The librarians, each with their own focus, specialty, degrees, and training, are in the best position to be trained to answer © questions from their respective
communities. Therefore copyright training should be layered on top of that subject expertise, and result in a systemic shift in copyright knowledge thought the academic setting – the library becomes the focus of copyright inquiry and policy. The presentation
will reveal the examine the types of © questions received, note the thematic uniformity of large © questions, present success metrics on questions answered, lessons learned, and share best practices in creating a CFR program.
WEBINAR: "Mitigating Risk at the Front Lines: The Library Copyright First Responders Program"
DATE / TIME: Wednesday, February 24, 2016 -- 2pm ET / 1pm Central Time REGISTER: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3735838517733982978 As always, this session is free to all ASERL libraries, and it will be recorded for later playback. Please share this information with interested colleagues. ASERL webinars are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
4.0 International License. REGISTRATION LIST - As of Feb 16, 2016 1. Auburn University Jaena Alabi 2. Auburn University Pambanisha Whaley 3. Clemson University Renna Redd 4. Clemson University Gail Julian 5. College of William & Mary Rebecca Beasley 6. East Carolina University Jeanne Hoover 7. East Carolina University William Thomas 8. Emory University Melanie Kowalski 9. Florida International University Stephanie Brenenson 10. Florida International University Sarah Hammill 11. Florida International University Rhia Jones 12. Florida International University Jill Krefft 13. Florida International University Jamie Rogers 14. Florida State University Gloria Colvin 15. Furman University Andrea Wright 16. George Mason University Claudia Holland 17. Georgia State University Laura Burtle 18. Georgia State University Tricia Clayton 19. Johns Hopkins University Erica Getts 20. Johns Hopkins University Anne Seymour 21. Johns Hopkins University Robin Sinn 22. Johns Hopkins University Deborah Slingluff 23. Johns Hopkins University Susan Vazakas 24. Marymount University Matthew Yunque 25. Mississippi State University Summer Mord 26. Texas A&M University Libraries Emilie Algenio 27. Texas A&M University Libraries Tina Budzise-Weaver 28. Texas A&M University Libraries Sheila Green 29. Texas A&M University Libraries Tiana Okonkwo 30. Texas A&M University Libraries Lin Wu 31. Tulane University Mary Holt 32. UAB Craig Beard 33. UAB Jeff Graveline 34. UNC Charlotte Ann Davis 35. UNC Charlotte Liz Siler 36. UNC Greensboro Beth Bernhardt 37. UNC Greensboro Cathy Griffith 38. University of Central Florida Tim Bottorff 39. University of Central Florida Eda Correa 40. University of Central Florida Sarah Norris 41. University of Florida Christine Fruin 42. University of Georgia Adriane Hanson 43. University of Georgia Susan Morris 44. University of Kentucky Jacqueline Doucet 45. University of Kentucky Adrian Ho 46. University of Louisville Carrie Daniels 47. University of Louisville Sarah Frankel 48. University of Louisville Weiling Liu 49. University of Miami Cheryl Gowing 50. University of Miami Linda Isaac 51. University of Miami Sam Montero 52. University of Miami Ingrid Nitchman 53. University of Miami gilda Santana 54. University of Miami Jose Vila 55. University of Mississippi Jocelyn Tipton 56. University of Mississippi Susan Ivey 57. University of South Alabama Connie Stovall 58. University of South Carolina Amber Cook 59. University of South Carolina Shanna Schaffer 60. University of South Carolina Amie Freeman 61. University of South Florida Barbara Lewis 62. University of South Florida LeEtta Schmidt 63. University of Tennessee Rachel Radom 64. University of Texas at Austin Colleen Lyon 65. University of Virginia Phylissa Mitchell 66. Vanderbilt University Melissa Mallon 67. Vanderbilt University Roberta Winjum 68. Virginia Commonwealth University Saam Byrd 69. Virginia Commonwealth University Mary Anne Dyer 70. Virginia Commonwealth University Karen Gau 71. Virginia Commonwealth University Teresa Knott 72. Virginia Commonwealth University Hillary Miller 73. Virginia commonwealth University Patricia Sobczak 74. Virginia Tech Cynthia Schwartz 75. Virginia Tech Philip Young 76. Wake Forest University Molly Keener 77. Wake Forest University Mary Beth Lock 78. Wake Forest University Ellen Makaravage System Requirements * PC-based attendees must use Windows® 8, 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server * Mac®-based attendees must use Mac OS® X 10.6 or newer * Mobile attendees must use iPhone®, iPad®, Android™ phone or Android tablet. An app download may be required. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Please let me know if you have any questions or encounter any difficulties with our e-meeting system. Thanks! --jeb John Burger, Executive Director Association of Southeastern Research Libraries ASERL c/o Georgia State University Library - Administration Suite LS7 100 Decatur Street SE Atlanta, GA 30303-3202 Telephone: 404-413-2896 Follow ASERL on Facebook:
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