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 learned the fundamentals of U.S. copyright law and fair use exceptions, along with special considerations including licensing agreements.
Rachel Grover, MSEd, is a middle-school librarian in Fairfax County, VA. She earned her master's through Old Dominion University. Grover serves on the Board of Directors for the Virginia Association of School Librarians. She has published more information about genrefying in "Notes from the Field: Genrefication FAQ" in School Library Connection's May 2017 issue. Follow her on Twitter @rgrov1013 and read more on her blog, https://groverscornerofthelibrary.wordpress.com/
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MLA Citation
Editorial Team, SLC. "Copyright in the Library. Closing [1:07]." School Library Connection, ABC-CLIO, October 2021, schoollibraryconnection.com/content/course/2269222?learningModuleId=2264095&topicCenterId=2247902.
Chicago Citation
Editorial Team, SLC. "Copyright in the Library. Closing [1:07]." School Library Connection video. October 2021. https://schoollibraryconnection.com/content/course/2269222?learningModuleId=2264095&topicCenterId=2247902.
APA Citation
Editorial Team, S. (2021, October). Copyright in the library. Closing [1:07] [Video]. School Library Connection. https://schoollibraryconnection.com/content/course/2269222?learningModuleId=2264095&topicCenterId=2247902