> -----Original Message-----
> From: McGurk, Philippa
> Sent: 21 February 2001 10:57
> To: Lis-Pub-Libs (E-mail)
> Subject: Copyright local studies and archives-Library Association
> workshop
>
> Is your library service legal? Make sure you stay on the right side of the
> law by attending:
>
> Copyright: local studies and archives
> 8 May, London
>
> All material in local studies collections (books, periodicals, newspapers,
> directories, census enumerator returns, electoral registers, maps and
> guides, photographs, ephemera, photograph prints, engravings, locally
> produced brochures, special collections, databases etc) is or has at some
> point been protected by copyright.
>
> With the onset of digitisation and the development of more and more
> industry created Web sites such as the People's Network, the need for a
> good understanding of copyright law and its applications is essential.
>
> * is it in copyright?
> * how do I know it is still in copyright?
> * can it be photocopied?
> * can it be digitised?
> * for what purposes?
> * can I put it on the Web?
> * who is allowed to copy it?
> * when is it advisable to seek permission?
>
> Benefits from attending
> Those who need to know the answers to the questions above and more will
> benefit from attending this workshop. Participants will receive a thorough
> grounding on the relevant aspects of the law of copyright plus practical
> guidance on dealing with local studies material.
>
> Programme
> 9.30 Registration and coffee
> 10.00 Welcome and introductions
> 10.05 Copyright basics
> Sandy Norman
> 11.15 Coffee
> 11.45 Dealing with local studies and archive material
> Tim Padfield
> 12.45 Lunch
> 1.45 Dealing with copyright and photographs
> Sal Shuel
> 2.45 Tea
> 3.15 Devising a copyright policy for your library/archive
> Interactive discussion
> 3.45 Final questions and discussion
> 4.00 Close
>
> Workshop leader: Sandy Norman, Copyright Adviser, The Library Association
> Sandy has over 12 year's experience of giving clear and sensible advice to
> Library Association members on simple and complex issues as well as
> representing the profession in national and international copyright events
> and conferences.
>
> Guest speaker: Tim Padfield, Copyright Officer, Public Record Office
> Tim has been at the Public Record Office for over 20 years, working at
> various times in public services, editorial departments, corporate
> planning and conservation. He advises users and staff of the Public Record
> Office and archivists in record offices across the UK. He is currently
> studying for an LLM from the University of London, specialising in
> intellectual property, and is the author of a forthcoming Public Record
> Office publication 'Copyright for Archivists'.
>
> Guest speaker: Sal Shuel
> For many years Sal was administrator of the British Association of Picture
> Libraries and Agencies (BAPLA) and is co-author of the ABC of UK
> Photographic Copyright - a publication written to be easily understood by
> anyone. Sal retired from BAPLA five years ago and is now working in the
> family run picture agency, Collections.
>
> Places are limited to: 35
>
> Fees
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> Institutional members £151 plus VAT (£26.42) £177.42
> Non members £175 plus VAT (£30.62) £205.62
> Student/Unwaged members £25 plus VAT (£4.37) £29.37
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