Digitisation is becoming increasingly prevalent
in and vital to the museum, library and archive sector. This course will
enable you to confidently navigate copyright issues when undertaking
digitisation of collections, digital projects and publication on the web.
Copyright and Digitisation
Date:
Monday 22nd June
Time: 0930 – 1600
Venue: MLA London, 4th Floor, 53-56 Great Sutton Street, EC1V 0DG
Developed
by Collections Trust, this innovative course is designed to help those working
in museums, libraries and archives deal confidently with copyright issues
generated by digitisation and use of the Internet and other electronic mediums
to promote access to collections.
Participants
on this hands-on course will have opportunities to discuss their existing
copyright practices and problems, and will leave with the knowledge and skills
to implement best practice in their own organisations.
Topics
include:
Participants
should have a basic understanding of copyright issues and ideally have attended
a Copyright: Essentials course previously. A Copyright: Essentials course is
being delivered on Friday 11th May 2009 in London.
Registration:
09:30 – 10:00
Course: 10:00 – 16:00
Trainer: Naomi Korn, Collections Trust
Maximum number: 20
Cost: £100 (+VAT)*
*There are still Renaissance London places available to
non-national non-hub museums based in London.
All course papers are included in the price.
Refreshments and a light lunch will be provided.
To book, download
a booking form or contact Sarah Murray on 020 7549 1712 or [log in to unmask].