Librarians are often considered the go-to person for questions about copyright and what is or is not allowed. Educating your staff and students about copyright laws and how to use materials responsibly is a crucial part of your role. In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of U.S. copyright law and fair use exceptions, along with special considerations including licensing agreements. Watch the video lessons and complete the reflection activities to deepen your collaboration within the learning community around you!
- Learn about the role of the librarian in educating staff and students about copyright, fair use, licensing agreements, and more.
- Learn to understand licensing agreements and what the needs for schools as well as libraries are.
- Learn how to educate your staff about library copying and how copyright affects it.
- Learn ways to teach your students and staff about digital copyright.
- Learn strategies to instill the importance to students of citing sources and using standard citation styles.
- Learn the basics of creating a copyright policy for your school or library.
Each course lesson includes video content and at least one follow-up activity to help you apply and show evidence of your learning.
Introduction Video
Lesson 1: Understanding Copyright Activity 1: Resources for Copyright Law
Activity 2: Identifying the Causes of Plagiarism
Lesson 2: Understanding Fair Use Activity 1: Fair Use vs. Copyright Infringement
Activity 2: Is This Fair Use?
Lesson 3: Understanding Licensing Agreements Activity 1: Exploring Licensing Agreements
Activity 2: Using Digital Content
Lesson 4: Library Copying Activity: Copying in the Library
Lesson 5: Teaching Students about Copyright Activity 1: Resources for Teaching Print and Digital Copyright
Activity 2: Combating Plagiarism
Lesson 6: Policies and Documentation Activity: Drafting a Policy
Closing Video
Course Certification Quiz
Earn three professional development clock hours for completing this course's videos, activities, and quiz. Consult with your supervising organization about applying these to your professional development requirements.
To show evidence of learning for this course, complete and share responses to the following activities:
- Resources for Copyright Law
- Identifying the Causes of Plagiarism
- Fair Use vs. Copyright Infringement
- Is This Fair Use?
- Using Digital Content
- Exploring Licensing Agreements
- Copying in the Library
- Resources for Teaching Print and Digital Copyright
- Combating Plagiarism
- Drafting a Policy
- Workshop Quiz Results / Certificate of Completion
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Additional Resources
MLA Citation
Editorial Team, SLC. "Copyright in the Library. Introduction [1:10]." School Library Connection, ABC-CLIO, October 2021, schoollibraryconnection.com/Content/Course/2269221?learningModuleId=2264095&topicCenterId=2247902.
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