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From researching to remixing, library users need your guidance on a
wide range of copyright topics. The way to move beyond “yes, you
can” or “no, you can’t” is to become a copyright coach. In
this collection librarian and attorney Smith teams up with
information literacy expert Ellis to offer a framework for coaching
copyright, empowering users to take a practical approach to
specific situations. Complete with in-depth case studies, this
collection provides valuable information rooted in pragmatic
techniques, including in-depth discussion of the five questions
that will help you clarify any copyright situation; storytelling
techniques to enliven copyright presentations, plus ways to use
music or YouTube to hook students into copyright topics; three
coaching scenarios that tie into ACRL’s Framework for Information
Literacy for Higher Education and bring real-world applications to
your library instruction; how-to guidance on leading mock
negotiations over real journal publishing agreements; a 90-minute
lesson plan on author rights for writers in a student journal; tips
for teaching instructional designers how to apply copyright and
fair use principles to course management systems; and an LIS
copyright course assessment model. This resource will help you
become a copyright coach by showing you how to discern the most
important issues in a situation, determine which questions you need
to ask, and give a response that is targeted to the specific need.
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