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Auteurs principaux: Disclafani, Carrie Bertling, Hall, Renee
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Publié: 2012
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Hall, Renee
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Hall, Renee
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Hall, Renee
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contents Stop Saying No: Start Empowering Copyright Role Models Disclafani, Carrie Bertling Hall, Renee Copyrights Online Courses College Libraries Role Models Best Practices Teacher Collaboration Teacher Empowerment College Faculty Library Role Information Policy Change Strategies Library Administration Library Policy Library Services Librarian Teacher Cooperation Outreach Programs The Excelsior College Library is turning fearful faculty members into empowered copyright role models. Geared towards institutions operating without a copyright policy or department, this article outlines a three-step process for fostering faculty collaboration surrounding copyright practices: (1) Give faculty and course developers the tools and confidence necessary for making responsible copyright decisions. In addition to providing quick guides about fair use and the TEACH Act, we also promote the use of library resources and other rights-cleared materials such as those with Creative Commons licenses, (2) Reinforce the library's recommendations by hosting periodic professional development sessions that emphasize the faculty member's responsibility in making balanced and fair copyright decisions, and (3) Share specific examples of how to model good copyright behaviors in online courses. The authors emphasize that by simply modeling copyright responsibly, faculty can help students learn how to avoid plagiarism.
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spellingShingle Stop Saying No: Start Empowering Copyright Role Models
Disclafani, Carrie Bertling
Hall, Renee
Copyrights
Online Courses
College Libraries
Role Models
Best Practices
Teacher Collaboration
Teacher Empowerment
College Faculty
Library Role
Information Policy
Change Strategies
Library Administration
Library Policy
Library Services
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Outreach Programs
Stop Saying No: Start Empowering Copyright Role Models Disclafani, Carrie Bertling Hall, Renee Copyrights Online Courses College Libraries Role Models Best Practices Teacher Collaboration Teacher Empowerment College Faculty Library Role Information Policy Change Strategies Library Administration Library Policy Library Services Librarian Teacher Cooperation Outreach Programs The Excelsior College Library is turning fearful faculty members into empowered copyright role models. Geared towards institutions operating without a copyright policy or department, this article outlines a three-step process for fostering faculty collaboration surrounding copyright practices: (1) Give faculty and course developers the tools and confidence necessary for making responsible copyright decisions. In addition to providing quick guides about fair use and the TEACH Act, we also promote the use of library resources and other rights-cleared materials such as those with Creative Commons licenses, (2) Reinforce the library's recommendations by hosting periodic professional development sessions that emphasize the faculty member's responsibility in making balanced and fair copyright decisions, and (3) Share specific examples of how to model good copyright behaviors in online courses. The authors emphasize that by simply modeling copyright responsibly, faculty can help students learn how to avoid plagiarism.
title Stop Saying No: Start Empowering Copyright Role Models
topic Copyrights
Online Courses
College Libraries
Role Models
Best Practices
Teacher Collaboration
Teacher Empowerment
College Faculty
Library Role
Information Policy
Change Strategies
Library Administration
Library Policy
Library Services
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Outreach Programs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ983398