Copyright Summary and References
Further Reading and Web Sites
Copyright. Beaverton, Oregon: Beaverton School District, 2007.
Copyright Guidelines: A Manual for Lane Education Service District, Rev. ed. Eugene, OR: Lane Education Service District. 1997.
Copyright Law: What Every School, College & Public Library
Should Know. A videotape. Northbrook, IL: Association for Information
Media and Equipment (AIME). 1987.
Crews, Kenneth D. Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators:
Creative Strategies and Practical Solutions. Chicago: American Library
Association, 2006.
Crews, Kenneth D. Introduction to Copyright for Educators. 1999.
Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia 1996.
Nonlegislative report of the Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives.
Library of Congress home page
Gateway to the Library's collections, Thomas, the Copyright Office
(where you will find general copyright information, records,
publications, legislation), news, and exhibitions.
Russell, Carrie. Complete Copyright: An Everyday Guide for Librarians. Chicago, Illinois: American Library Association, 2004.
Simpson, Carol. Copyright Catechism: Practical Answers to Everyday
School Dilemmas. Worthington, Ohio, Linworth Publishing, 2005.
techLEARNING. Hot Topic: Copyright and Ethics , 2007.
U.S. Copyright Office, Registration Procedures
American Library Association: Copyright Issues
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Copyright Summary
Copyright is a legal way of protecting the rights of those who produce creative work. At the same time, in order for the creators to benefit financially from their work, there must be users of the works. The mission of the library is to connect the users of creative works with the information they need. Producers and users need to work together toward a balance between, and a respect for the needs of both.
References
Evans, G. Edward. Developing Library and Information Center Collections, 4th ed. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, Inc., 2000.
Rathbun, Joni. "Applying Fair Use Guidelines for Educational
Multimedia." New Century Schoolhouse Vol. X, no. 2 (February 1999): 5,
22.
Russell, Carrie. Complete Copyright: An Everyday Guide for Librarians. Chicago, Illinois: American Library Association, 2004.
Authors of Copyright Tab information: Nancy Powell, Oregon School Library Information System, March 30, 2000.
Update: Garnetta Wilker, Oregon Association of School Libraries and Oregon Trail School District, June 2007.
Further Copyright Reading and Web Sites
Copyright. Beaverton, Oregon: Beaverton School District, 2007.
Copyright Guidelines: A Manual for Lane Education Service District, Rev. ed. Eugene, OR: Lane Education Service District. 1997.
Copyright Law: What Every School, College & Public Library
Should Know. A videotape. Northbrook, IL: Association for Information
Media and Equipment (AIME). 1987.
Crews, Kenneth D. Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators:
Creative Strategies and Practical Solutions. Chicago: American Library
Association, 2006.
Crews, Kenneth D. Introduction to Copyright for Educators. 1999.
Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia 1996.
Nonlegislative report of the Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives.
Library of Congress home page
Gateway to the Library's collections, Thomas, the Copyright Office
(where you will find general copyright information, records,
publications, legislation), news, and exhibitions.
Russell, Carrie. Complete Copyright: An Everyday Guide for Librarians. Chicago, Illinois: American Library Association, 2004.
Simpson, Carol. Copyright Catechism: Practical Answers to Everyday
School Dilemmas. Worthington, Ohio, Linworth Publishing, 2005.
techLEARNING. Hot Topic: Copyright and Ethics , 2007.
U.S. Copyright Office, Registration Procedures
American Library Association: Copyright Issues
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