This Transportation Librarians Roundtable (TLR) is the second installment of a two-part presentation series entitled "Copyright Triage." Part 2 discusses how copyright ownership does not mean absolute control, and includes key copyright concepts for librarians. The featured speaker is Nancy Sims, the Copyright Program Librarian at the University of Minnesota. Aside from being a librarian and copyright specialist, Nancy is also a lawyer. This combination of library and legal experience has given her a broad and unique perspective on the prevalence of copyright concerns in our everyday lives.
Content Notes:
0:00:00 – 0:01:10 Welcome and Session Introduction;
0:01:11 – 0:02:31 Introduction to Speaker Nancy Sims;
This Transportation Librarians Roundtable (TLR) focuses on issues of copyright that impact librarians' work on a regular basis, using a "Copyright Tri...
Jason J. Bittner highlights key intellectual property (IP) management and copyright issues relevant to running a transportation research enterprise. B...
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