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From: Andrew J Wesolek <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 15:44:47 +0000

Please Pardon any Cross Posting

We are pleased to introduce the Journal of Copyright in Education and
Librarianship (https://www.jcel-pub.org/). The journal, founded by
Carla Myers (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs), Tucker Taylor
(University of South Carolina), and Andrew Wesolek (Clemson
University), is a peer-reviewed open-access publication for original
articles, reviews and case studies that analyze or describe the
strategies, partnerships and impact of copyright law on public,
school, academic, and digital libraries, archives, museums, and
research institutions and their educational initiatives. The Journal’s
founding Editorial Board includes some of the nation’s foremost
experts in copyright and higher education, including: Kyle Courtney
(Harvard University), Kenneth  D. Crews (Gipson Hoffman & Pancione),
Donna Ferullo (Purdue University), Christine Fruin (University of
Florida), Isaac Gilman (Pacific University), Dick Kawooya (University
of South Carolina), Tomas Lipinski (University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Lisa Macklin (Emory University), Sarah McCleskey
(Hofstra University), and Kevin Smith (University of Kansas).

The first issue features papers based on presentations delivered at
the 2016 Kraemer Copyright Conference, held this past Spring at the
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs as well as an essay from
Editorial Board member Kenneth D. Crews about the considerations the
Board made in drafting the author agreement.

The Journal will be published bi-annually in the fall and spring and
welcomes submissions for future issues, including original research
and practitioner experience papers, legal analysis, as well as
submissions in alternative formats. The Journal appreciates the
sponsorship of University of Colorado, Colorado Springs and the
support of the University of Kansas, Clemson University, and the
University of South Carolina.

We hope you enjoy this publication as much as we enjoyed editing it.

Best Regards,

Carla Myers, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Tucker Taylor, University of South Carolina
Andrew Wesolek, Clemson University
Founding Editors-in-Chief

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________________________________
Andrew Wesolek
Head of Digital Scholarship
Clemson University Libraries
Clemson, South Carolina 29634
Office: 864.656.0317

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