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A limited number of places are still available on the following Electronic Copyright seminars. Please contact Norman Briggs if you are interested in reserving a place - email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

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The International Library & Information Group (ILIG) is proud to present two half day seminars:

Ecopyright - practical solutions (9.45 – 12.45)

and

User-generated content - a copyright challenge (13.30-16.30)

Wednesday 21st October

CILIP,  Ridgmount St, London WC1E 7AE.

Concise and value-for-money opportunities to update yourself on areas of key relevance to information professionals. ILIG has recently been awarded CILIP's Seal of Recognition acknowledging high standards in the content and relevance of CPD training and development activities.

Graham Cornish has worked in copyright since 1983, authoring numerous articles and books including Copyright: interpreting law for libraries, archives and information services, Keep it legal: copyright guidance for school library staff and Understanding copyright in a week. He spent several years working on electronic copyright management systems for EU funded projects and now works as an independent advisor and trainer on copyright ,working with libraries, archives, museums, universities, publishers and government departments.

Seminar One: 9.45 – 12.45 (registration 9.30)

Ecopyright - practical solutions

The workshop will look at issues which face librarians and their clients when using electronic materials. The focus will be on practical issues rather than extensive exploration of legal situations.  The workshop will be of use to anyone involved in managing electronic materials including ejournals, databases and CD-ROM and will be useful to those at the ‘coal face’ as well as supervisors and academics trying to unravel the nuances of the electronic world.

At the end of the session attendees will:
•       Understand what European law says, or does not say, about electronic content
•       Identify exactly what is and what is not protected by copyright
•       Be able to identify the different types of contracts and licenses that are available
The workshop will also cover, among other areas,
•       Use when rights have been waived
•       How copyright can apply to websites and hyperlinks
•       How copyright applies to external readers
•       Technological aspects, including technical protection and management technologies

Seminar Two: 13.30-16.30 (registration 13.15)

User-generated content - a copyright challenge

This workshop will look at the issues surrounding the creation of electronic materials, especially by individuals. Different contexts will be explored including Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs), Managed Learning Environments (MLEs), social networking and personal websites, Creative Commons and Open Archives. The workshop will be of use to anyone involved in creating or managing electronic materials, whether for educational purposes, commercial exploitation or personal use in a range of sectors including academic, commercial and public.

At the end of the session attendees will:
•       Understand how Copyright law relates to user-generated electronic content, including rights for authors and owners.
•       Understand how to create Copyright compliant material on the web and include material from third parties.
•       Understand how to manage the use of other people's copyright
The seminar will also cover, among other topics, the rules for VLE/MLE in education, the copyright legislation for sound recordings, films and broadcasts and how individual creativity can be protected.

Prices

Per person:

Cost for a single session

ILIG Members £72.00 (inc. VAT)
CILIP Members £83.00 (inc. VAT)
Non-members £106.00 (inc. VAT)
Concessions £47.00 (inc. VAT)
(Students / Unwaged / Retired)

Cost for both sessions

ILIG Members £130 (inc. VAT)
CILIP Members £150.00 (inc. VAT)
Non-members £200.00 (inc. VAT)
Concessions £90.00 (inc. VAT)
(Students / Unwaged / Retired)

10% discount per person on all above prices for 3+ participants attending from one organisation
NB Lunch is not included in the price. Please bring your own, eat at cafes nearby or in the Ewart room.
Enquiries about the programme and booking to :
Norman Briggs Tel. 0118 987 1115 Fax. 0118 921 0604 Email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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Doug Knock
Healthcare Library Manager
Knowledge Services
Queen Elizabeth
South London Healthcare NHS Trust
Stadium Road
Woolwich
London SE18 4QH
Tel:  020 8836 6752
Fax:  020 8836 6744
E-mail: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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http://selhl.nhs.uk/qeh

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