From: "Clark, Jillian (ELS-BKY)" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2019 15:43:27 +0000

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The world of copyright is vast, and there are some basics that every
institutional repository administrator needs to know. Whether you're
launching a new repository or looking to strengthen your copyright outreach
on campus, join Shawn Martin, Head of Scholarly Communication, Copyright,
and Publishing at Dartmouth College, as he presents "Creating a Copyright
Policy for your IR" on August 27. Topics include:

·       What is or isn't under the umbrella of the university's rights to
post

·       The ins and outs of licenses

·       Rights-checking workflows that won't consume all your time

·       Including copyright in your outreach strategies



*CREATING A COPYRIGHT POLICY FOR YOUR IR*

11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. North American Eastern Daylight Time (16:00-17:00
BST, 17:00-18:00 CEST, 8:00-9:00 North American PDT)

Rebroadcast on August 28, 2019 at 11:30 a.m. China Standard Time (20:00
North American PDT)

Register by clicking here
<https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/17728/365537?utm_source=Elsevier&utm_medium=brighttalk&utm_campaign=365537>
.



Presenter:

*Shawn Martin, Head of Scholarly Communication, Copyright, and Publishing,
Dartmouth College*

Shawn Martin is the Head of Scholarly Communication, Copyright and
Publishing at Dartmouth College where he leads the library’s program
activities on open access, publishing, digital scholarship and other
researcher services.


He holds a Ph.D. in information science and his academic research focuses
on digital humanities and the history of science.  Previously, Shawn was an
Integrated Doctoral Education with Application to Scholarly Communication
(IDEASc) Fellow at Indiana University, a program funded by the Institute
for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) designed to further scholarship and
practice in scholarly communication. He has worked in the field of
scholarly communication and digital libraries for over ten years at
institutions including the University of Pennsylvania, the University of
Michigan and Drexel University.



Format:

Registration is required for this live webinar. It will be broadcast and
include time to ask the presenter questions during the session.

Cannot attend August 27th? Register for the free webinar
<https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/17728/365537?utm_source=Elsevier&utm_medium=brighttalk&utm_campaign=365537>
and
you will be notified when a recording is available to view. The webinar
will be rebroadcast on August 28 for viewers in Asia-Pacific time zones.



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Jillian Clark Laettner

Community Marketing Manager

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