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The following resources are available for further information
on Copyright and Fair use:
Association of American Publishers Copyright Committee
http://www.publishers.org/abouta/copy/copyeducation.htm
The Conference on Fair Use: Final Report to the Commissioner
on the Conclusion of the Conference on Fair Use
http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/dcom/olia/confu/confurep.htm
Using Software: A Guide to the Ethical and Legal Use
of Software for Members of the Academic Community. January 1992
http://www.ifla.org/documents/infopol/copyright/educom.txt
U. S. Copyright Office. Reproduction of Copyrighted Works
by Educators and Librarians, Circular 21, rev. June 1998.
http://www.loc.gov/copyright/circs/circ21.pdf
The following books are on cataloged on ChesCat
and are available for you to borrow.
Crews, Kenneth D. Copyright Essentials for Librarians
and Educators. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000.
Halbert, Debora J. Intellectual Property in the Information
Age.: the Politics of Expanding Ownership Rights. Westport, Ct.: Quorum
Books, 1999.
Hawke, Constance S. Computer and Internet Use on Campus:
a Legal Guide to Issues of Intellectual Property, Free Speech, and Privacy.
San Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 2001.
Hilton, James L. and James G. Neal. "Responding
to Intellectual Property and Legal Issues." Technology-Enhanced
Teaching and Learning: Leading
And Supporting the Transformation on Your Campus. Eds. Carole A.
Barone and Paul R. Hagner. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2001.
Litman, Jessica. Digital Copyright. Amherst, N.
Y.: Prometheus Books, 2000.
Sinofsky, Esther R. A copyright Primer for Educational
and Industrial Media Producers. Washington, D. C.: Association for Educational
Communications And Technology, 1994.
Strong, William S. The Copyright Book: a Practical Guide.
Cambridge, Ma.:MIT Press, 1999.
If there is inaccurate information on this page, please send correction or comments to:
pcheek@chesapeake.edu
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