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From: Catherine Mitchell <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 19:07:50 +0000

Do you have a passion for the intricacies of intellectual property?
An abiding preoccupation with copyright law?  A strong desire to
explore the complexities of institutional Open Access policies,
digital asset and data management, and the changing role of the
academic library within the world of academic publishing?

The California Digital Library (University of California) seeks a
Copyright Management Officer to serve as an expert and point of
contact on copyright issues pertaining most specifically to the UCSF
Open Access Policy (and others as they are implemented across the
campuses), eScholarship publishing services, data-intensive research
activities, as well as the use and reuse of copyrighted materials
within UC’s systemwide special collections services. This position
will also consult collaboratively across the organization,
coordinating with other CDL units that provide related services and
policy guidance in regards to data management and licensed content.
Tasked with educating librarians, faculty, staff and students in
copyright matters, the incumbent will provide leadership in the
development of copyright policies and best practices, as well as the
development of resources designed to provide ongoing guidance in these
issues.  In addition, the Copyright Management Officer will monitor
and participate in the development of national and international
legislation and policies around copyright and will lead the effort to
advise and consolidate UC systemwide responses to these initiatives.

http://jobs.universityofcalifornia.edu/?action=search&search_submitted=1&keywords=copyright&campus%5B%5D=OP&date=0&ftpt=Full+Time

__________________________________________

Catherine Mitchell, Ph.D.
Director, Access & Publishing Group
California Digital Library
University of California

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