Once you determine how your organization can work better (smarter!), it’s imperative to manage the process that brings about that change. Join Dale Stanley and Deb Hunt as they explore […] Read More »
How much do you know about fair use in Canada? Copyright-protected ideas? Copyright registration? Certificate in Copyright Management instructor Lesley Ellen Harris dispels several Canadian copyright myths in a recent […] Read More »
Certificate in Copyright Management instructor Lesley Ellen Harris created this short video to tell you about two upcoming courses in the program that will take place at SLA 2015 in […] Read More »
NOTE: REGISTRATION FOR THESE COURSES IS NOW CLOSED. There are two opportunities in Boston for conference attendees to work with expert instructors to gain a better understanding of the benefits […] Read More »
Ever had an out-of-body experience? A once-in-a-lifetime experience? A near-death experience? Me neither—although the first time I went motorcycle riding with my husband, I sort of wished my body had […] Read More »
In addition to the regular session offerings at SLA 2015, you may also want to consider a CE course to deepen your knowledge and make your conference experience complete. CE […] Read More »
Now is the time to deepen your understanding in two critical areas for information professionals: copyright and knowledge services. Join your colleagues in Boston and explore one or both of […] Read More »
Are tweets protected by copyright? And what does a license have to do with it? Certificate in Copyright Management instructor Lesley Ellen Harris has a few thoughts about copyright and […] Read More »
From guest blogger Lesley Ellen Harris, copyright lawyer and instructor for SLA’s Certificate in Copyright Management program. Copyright is a complex field, and in your library or organization there may […] Read More »
Or a white paper? Or the text of a web page? How do you protect the content you’ve written and address infringement if it occurs? Under what circumstances do you […] Read More »