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Copyright Management: Principles and Issues Certificate Program Open House
| Presenter: | Lesley Ellen Harris | ![]() |
| Date: | 20 January 2010 | |
| Time: | 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ET Time Zone Converter | |
| Price: | No Charge |
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Registration is closed. A replay of the session will be posted. |
SLA is offering an online Open House for Click University's Copyright Management: Principles and Issues certificate program. The Open House gives you the opportunity to learn about the program and its component courses in depth. We'll provide a brief introduction to the meaning of copyright management and copyright compliance. Lesley Ellen Harris, the program's instructor, along with Carolin Toppan of Seneca College, a 2009 CCM program graduate, and SLA staff, will be available to answer questions. Don't miss this opportunity to find out about this premium Click University program!
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Participant registration is limited to 75
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Click U Presenter
Lesley Ellen Harris has been involved with SLA for several years, speaking, and presenting workshops, at SLA conferences, teaching online courses in association with Click University, and through her monthly column Info Rights on copyright and licensing issues for SLA Information Outlook.
Lesley began her career in copyright in the summer of 1984, while a law student. After four years working for the Canadian government on revising Canada's copyright laws, in 1991, Lesley became a consultant on copyright matters. In January 1998, she opened a company that provides seminars on copyright laws and digital rights, Copyrightlaws.com. Since then, Lesley has conducted in-person courses and workshops Digital Licensing and E-Commerce along with customized copyright-related seminars.
Since 2002, Lesley has taught online courses on a variety of copyright-related topics including Digital Licensing, Canadian Copyright Law, Managing Copyright Issues, U.S. Copyright Law, Practical International Copyright Law, and Digital Content Management. These courses have been and/or continue to be offered through Access Copyright, Association of Canadian Publishers, American Library Association, Copyrightlaws.com, Palinet, Solinet, OCLC, and NFAIS. Since 2003, Lesley has taught a Masters'-level course on copyright through the University of Alberta.




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