Copyright for Teachers and Librarians
Neal-Schuman Publishers | Copyright and Legal Issues | Rebecca P. Butler | Available
ISBN 10: 1555705006
ISBN 13: 9781555705008
Here is a practical copyright handbook designed to help librarians, media specialists, and teachers stay within the copyright law while making copyrighted print, nonprint, and Web sources available to students and others. Library educator Rebecca Butler, copyright columnist for AASL’s journal Knowledge Quest, explains fair use, public domain, documentation and licenses, permissions, violations and penalties, policies and ethics codes, citation, creation and ownership, how to register copyrights, and gives tips for staying out of trouble. She explains copyright considerations for the Web, television, videos and DVDs, computer software, music, books, magazines, and journals—materials that can create a day-to-day challenge for educators and require this resource’s careful guidance. Considerations for distance education courses and materials are also included. A Q & A section offers guidance about the often bewildering and complicated issues surrounding copyright law.
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"Butler makes copyright easy to understand in this bookÉ. Teachers will appreciate the easy-to-follow guidelines on upblic domain, the Internet, and copright law, and whether such materials such as videos, DVDs, or CDs can leagally be used in the classroom... Thi is a must-have addition to all library collections." - Children and Libraries
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