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Copyright training 2008: Libraries: Conquering copyright

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  • Training on other topics (eg websites, libraries, educational institutions, governments), click here.
  • More information about copyright for libraries: click here.

How to book

Book as early as possible so we can confirm your place and advise you of any changes to advertised details.

Special offer

Get a $5 discount on a book for each training session you attend.

Where & when

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Adelaide Thu 30 Oct 2008
2pm to 4pm
Art Gallery of South Australia
Brisbane
Thu 11 Sep 20082pm to 4pm Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries
MelbourneThu 01 May 2008
2pm to 4pmKarstens at CQ
Perth
Thu 29 May 2008
2pm to 4pm Melbourne Hotel Conference Centre
Sydney
Wed 13 Aug 2008
2pm to 4pm State Library of NSW

Who this training is for

Librarians, information and knowledge management professionals, and library technicians working in organisations other than educational institutions or governments.
For sessions for educators and governments, click here.

What's covered in the session

The librarian’s role has changed dramatically in recent years, and developments in technology will make sure it continues changing. Copyright law, too, has changed and become more complex. This course, delivered by a specialist copyright lawyer, gives you up-to-date, practical information that will give you confidence in dealing with copyright issues. Topics include:
  • online and email delivery of copies to clients
  • inter-library supply
  • current awareness services
  • CAL licences: corporations, Copyright Access etc
  • acquiring, preserving and replacing items in the collection
  • when you can rely on the “flexible dealing” exceptions

Training presenters

For information about our presenters, click here.
 

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