CopyrightX: Libraries is an affiliate course of Harvard’s CopyrightX and is open to library, archives, and museum staff everywhere. --
What is CopyrightX: Libraries?CopyrightX: Libraries is an affiliate course of Harvard’s CopyrightX and is open to library, archives, and museum staff everywhere. Participants will learn the essentials of U.S. copyright law, theory, and practice with an emphasis on issues relevant to cultural institutions, alongside a cohort of professional colleagues. It is an entirely online 12-week course comprising pre-recorded lectures, readings, and weekly seminars. It is free of charge. CopyrightX: Libraries is taught by Katie Zimmerman, Director of Copyright Strategy at the MIT Libraries; Ana Enriquez, Copyright Officer and Head of the Office of Scholarly Communications and Copyright at the Penn State University Libraries; and Matthew Kopel, Open Access and Intellectual Property Librarian at the Princeton University Library.
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