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Copyright? Why Would I Need to Worry About That? The Challenges of Providing Copyright Support for Staff

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 September 2010

Abstract

This article by Jane Secker and Maria Bell presents an overview of the challenges of providing copyright training for staff at LSE. The institution does not employ a dedicated copyright officer, but uses a range of tactics to ensure academic, administrative and Library staff are made aware of copyright issues. Several training sessions are run throughout the year. LSE have also developed an online course and produce a range of online and printed guides to brief staff. Advice and queries are also dealt with by a number of individuals who have specialist knowledge in areas such as copyright and the internet and copying archival materials.

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Copyright
Copyright
Copyright © The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians 2010

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Further reading

Secker, Jane (2010). Copyright and E-learning: a guide for Practitioners. Facet Publishing: London.Google Scholar