REMINDER: ASERL webinar: CAA's Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts is Next Week
From: John Burger (jburgeraserl.org)
Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2016 08:33:24 -0700 (PDT)
ASERL Friends:

Happy 5th of July, everyone!

A reminder that next week, our Scholarly Communications Interest Group will 
offer a webinar to describe the College Art Association’s Code of Best 
Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts.  Led by Anne Collins Goodyear, 
Co-Director of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, this session will take place 
on July 15, 2016 at 2pm ET. This webinar will look at four primary topics. 
First: it will address the history and background of the development of the 
Code, describing how the College Art Association (CAA) became involved. Next, 
it will describe the need in the field of the arts that CAA saw for creating 
such a Code. Third, the presentation will consider why CAA chose to take on 
this project. Finally, this webinar will describe how CAA is educating its 
members and allied colleagues about the Code and documenting its 
implementation. 

In looking at these stages in the inspiration, crafting, and implementation of 
CAA’s Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts, the webinar will 
explain how concerns expressed initially by individual artists, scholars, 
curators, and publishers soon became emblematic of larger issues facing the 
field of the arts at large. Perhaps most importantly, this presentation will 
provide an opportunity to explore how the development of the Code is now 
shifting attitudes and policies regarding the fair use of copyrighted materials 
and opening up new opportunities for scholarship and creative practice in the 
arts.

WEBINAR:  "Overview of College Art Association’s Code of Best Practices in Fair 
Use for the Visual Arts"
DATE & TIME:  July 15, 2016  |   2pm ET / 1pm Central Time
REGISTER:  https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6908170358854295812    

REGISTRATION LIST - As of July 5, 2016
1. Auburn University Libraries  Pambanisha      Whaley
2. College of William & Mary    Kathleen        DeLaurenti
3. East Carolina University     Jeanne  Hoover
4. East Carolina University     William Thomas
5. East Carolina University     Carolyn Willis
6. Florida State University Libraries   Devin   Soper
7. Frontier Nursing University  Jennifer        Howard
8. George Mason University      Claudia Holland
9. Georgia State University     Nedda   Ahmed
10. Johns Hopkins University    Robin   Sinn
11. Louisiana State University  Peggy   Hoon
12. Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago  Lauren  Reese
13. Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago  Bonnie  Rosenberg
14. NCSU Libraries      Alison  Blaine
15. NCSU Libraries      Barbara Brenny
16. Pratt Institute     Samantha        Levin
17. The Menil Collection        Margaret        McKee
18. Tulane University   Kevin   Williams
19. UAB Peggy   Kain
20. UAB Heather Martin
21. UC Santa Barbara    Sherri  Barnes
22. UC Santa Barbara    Chizu   Morihara
23. UNC Chapel Hill     Anne    Gilliland
24. UNC Greensboro      Beth    Bernhardt
25. University of Central Florida       David   Benjamin
26. University of Central Florida       Sarah   Norris
27. University of Florida       Christine       Fruin
28. University of Georgia       Emily   Luken
29. University of Kentucky      Stephanie       Aken
30. University of Kentucky      Adrian  Ho
31. University of Memphis       Sylverna        Ford
32. University of Miami Sarah   Shreeves
33. University of South Carolina        Karen   Brown
34. University of South Carolina        Shanna  Schaffer
35. Virginia Commonwealth University    Nell    Chenault
36. Virginia Commonwealth University    Emily   Davis Winthrop
37. Virginia Commonwealth University    Mary Anne       Dyer
38. Virginia Commonwealth University    Jimmy   Ghaphery
39. Virginia Commonwealth University    Hillary Miller
40. Virginia Tech Libraries     leslie  Mathews


As always, these sessions are available at no cost to ASERL members, and will 
be recorded for later playback.  ASERL webinars are licensed under a Creative 
Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

 System Requirements
*  PC-based attendees must use Windows(r) 8, 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server
*  Mac(r)-based attendees must use Mac OS(r) X 10.6 or newer
*  Mobile attendees must use iPhone(r), iPad(r), Android(tm) phone or Android 
tablet. An app download may be required.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing 
instructions for joining the webinar.  Please let me know if you encounter any 
difficulties.

With our thanks to Emory's Melanie Kowalski, co-chair of the Scholarly 
Communications Interest Group, for her help in arranging this webinar for us!



--jeb

John Burger, Executive Director
Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)

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