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Home » Lunch & Learn Series: An Overview of Copyright Law and User Rights with Stephanie Savage (IKB Learning Centre)

Lunch & Learn Series: An Overview of Copyright Law and User Rights with Stephanie Savage (IKB Learning Centre)

January 4, 2021

This session will be held on Friday, January 8, 2021 at noon.

Stephanie Savage, Scholarly Communications and Copyright Services Librarian, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, will provide a brief overview of basic user rights and exceptions to copyright and discuss best practices for providing content to students in an online environment. She will also provide participants with an overview of relevant places to find additional information online and leave plenty of time for questions.

Join us to learn and discuss the Copyright Laws and explore your rights as a user.

To register for the session, please visit https://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5cscumsqDwrG9OI5NHXco_FeqnmI0pzdWM1

Tags: best-practices, course-design
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