This draws on cutting-edge case law in 18 discrete areas of copyright, including specialized and controversial music and sound recording issues. Information professionals will find the tools they need to take control of their rights and responsibilities as copyright owners and users in this succinct, easy-to-use guide.
Copyright in the world of digital information
is changing at a fevered pace, even as
educators and librarians digitize, upload,
download, draw on databases, and incorporate
materials into Web-based instruction. It's
essential to stay abreast of the basics of
copyright law and fair use. Crews has
completely revised his classic text to remap
the territory with fresh, timely insights into
applications of copyright law for librarians,
educators, and academics. Readers will
¿ Learn basic copyright definitions and key
exceptions for education and library services
¿ Find information quickly with "key
points" sidebars, legislative citations, and
cross-references
¿ Understand the four factors of fair use
and related court interpretations
¿ Get up to speed on current interpretations
of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
from a librarian-educator viewpoint
Copyright Law for Educators and
Librarians-highly praised in previous
editions-draws on cutting-edge case law
in 18 discrete areas of copyright, including
specialized and controversial music and
sound recording issues. Information
professionals will find the tools they
need to take control of their rights and
responsibilities as copyright owners and
users in this succinct, easy-to-use guide.