Copyright for teachers & librarians in the 21st century /
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New York :
Neal-Schuman Publishers,
2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction to copyright law : what is copyright?
- Fair use : when do you need to ask for permission?
- Public domain : is there such a thing as free material?
- Obtaining permission : how can you legally obtain use of works?
- Further important copyright subjects : what other copyright issues do you need to understand?
- The Internet and copyright law : everything on the Web is considered implied public access, right?
- DVDs, CDs, video streaming and on demand, and copyright law : can you use such movie formats legally in your classroom?
- Television and copyright law : TV is free, isn't it?
- Computer software and copyright law : why is documentation important?
- Music/audio and copyright law : who will know if you copy it?
- Multimedia and copyright law : how confusing! can you borrow a variety of works for your production?
- Print works and copyright law : is it legal to copy print works for class at the last minute?
- Distance education and copyright law : how is this different from applying copyright law in a face-to-face classroom?
- Conclusion : what does all of this mean for K-12 teachers and librarians?.