2017 Kraemer Copyright Conference Save the Date and Call for Proposals



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SAVE THE DATE!

We are pleased to announce the 5th annual
Kraemer Copyright Conference
on June 5-6th, 2017 at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs!

This year's theme will be
Copyright Collaborations: Education, Advocacy, and Creation

Our goal is to provide an opportunity for educators (K-12, university, public 
librarians), students, and legal experts to share knowledge and best practices 
on U.S. Copyright Law and how it impacts us every day.








Call for Proposals

We are seeking proposals for exceptional break-out sessions, poster sessions, 
and contributed papers on copyright issues and best practices.

Topics should be related to the conference theme and address some type of 
copyright issue or a related topic such as legal issues, open access, scholarly 
communications, licensing issues, and collaboration.

All proposals are due by January 13th, 
201<http://www.uccs.edu/copyright/kraemerconference2017/proposals.html>7<http://www.uccs.edu/copyright/kraemerconference2017/proposals.html>
(Click to submit)







Registration

Registration will open mid January 2017
Once again, this year's conference registration will be free to all attendees 
thanks to our generous sponsors.

Please feel free to forward this to anyone who may be interested!







Volunteer Opportunities

We are looking for volunteers to review program proposals for the conference's 
break-out sessions. Program proposal review will take place between January 
19th - 30th, 2017 and will take approximately 4-6 hours of your time.  If you 
are interested in serving on this committee please complete this 
form<https://form.jotform.com/63217813775966>

More volunteer opportunities will be announced soon








To learn more visit our website 
<http://www.uccs.edu/copyright/kraemerconference2017.html>




Featured Speakers





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Kenneth D. Crews
Kenneth D. Crews is an attorney, author, professor, and international copyright 
consultant. For over 25 years, his research, policymaking, and teaching have 
centered on copyright issues related to education and research. Professor Crews 
established and directed the nation's first university-based copyright office 
at Indiana University.  He was the first recipient of the Patterson Copyright 
Award from the American Library Association, and he received the Mark T. Banner 
Award from the American Bar Association in 2014. He is the author of numerous 
publications<http://www.arl.org/publications-resources/search-publications/term/summary/423>
 including the book, Copyright Law for Librarians and 
Educators<https://books.google.com/books?id=P-N3fqt5aDoC&lpg=PP1&dq=Copyright%20Law%20for%20Librarians%20and%20Educators&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q=Copyright%20Law%20for%20Librarians%20and%20Educators&f=false>
 (3rd ed, 2012).



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Kevin Smith
Kevin Smith became the Dean of Libraries at the University of Kansas in May 
2016, after 10 years as Director of Copyright and Scholarly Communications at 
the Duke University Libraries.  As both a librarian and a lawyer specializing 
in intellectual property issues, Smith's role at Duke was to advise faculty, 
staff, and students about the impact of copyright, licensing, and the changing 
nature of scholarly publishing on higher education.  Prior to that, Smith was 
director of the Pilgrim Library at Defiance College in Ohio, where he also 
taught constitutional law.  His teaching experience is various, having taught 
courses in theology, law, and library science.  Smith is the author of numerous 
articles on the impact of copyright law and the internet on scholarly research 
as well as libraries' role in the academy.  He has been a highly regarded 
blogger<http://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/> on these issues for many 
years, and in 2013 published Owning and Using Scholarship: An IP Handbook for 
Teachers and Researchers<https://www.alastore.ala.org/detail.aspx?ID=11271> 
with the Association of College and Research Libraries. Smith holds a B.A. from 
Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., an M.A. from Yale Divinity School, an M.L.S. 
from Kent State University, and a J.D. from Capital University.  He did 
doctoral work in theology and literature at the University of Chicago. Smith 
has been admitted to the bar in Ohio and North Carolina.



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Carrie Russell
Carrie Russell is the Director for the Program on Public Access to Information 
for the American Library Association's Office for Information Technology Policy 
(OITP). She has worked for OITP since 1999, where she expanded into the areas 
of international copyright, accessibility, and e-books. Carrie was the 
recipient of the 2001 ALA Staff Achievement Award, and the 2013 
ABC-CLIO/Greenwood Award for Best Book in Library Literature for Copyright: An 
Everyday Guide for K-12 Librarians and 
Educators<https://books.google.com/books?id=KKiTAwAAQBAJ&lpg=PA173&dq=Copyright%3A%20An%20Everyday%20Guide%20for%20K-12%20Librarians%20and%20Educators&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q=Copyright%3A%20An%20Everyday%20Guide%20for%20K-12%20Librarians%20and%20Educators&f=false>.
 She also authored Complete Copyright: An Everyday Guide for 
Librarians<http://www.alastore.ala.org/detail.aspx?ID=2260>, now in its second 
edition. Carrie has a Masters in Library and Information Science (MLIS) from 
the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a Master of Arts (media arts with an 
emphasis on the political economy of information) from the University of 
Arizona.



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Kyle K. Courtney
Kyle K. Courtney, a lawyer and librarian, is the Copyright Advisor for Harvard 
University working in the Harvard Library Office for Scholarly Communication. 
There he works to establish a culture of shared understanding of copyright law 
within the Harvard community. His work at Harvard also includes a role as the 
copyright and information policy advisor for HarvardX/edX, and he continues to 
teach first year legal research through Harvard Law School's Legal Research & 
Writing Program. The State Copyright Resource 
Center<http://copyright.lib.harvard.edu/states/>, part of Kyle’s “Copyright 
First 
Responders<https://osc.hul.harvard.edu/programs/copyright/first-responders/>” 
initiative, was profiled in Library Journal in 2013, and he was named a 
National Library Mover & 
Shaker<http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2015/06/people/academic-movers/academic-movers-2015-in-depth-with-kyle-courtney/>
 in 2015.  Kyle co-founded Fair Use 
Week<https://blogs.harvard.edu/copyrightosc/about-fair-use-week/> in 2014, 
which has is now an international celebration sponsored annually by over 80 
universities, libraries, and other institutions.  He recently won a 2016 Knight 
Foundation Grant to develop technology for crowdsourcing copyright and fair use 
advice.  Kyle holds a J.D. with distinction in Intellectual Property Law and an 
MSLIS.  He is a published author and nationally recognized speaker on the topic 
of copyright, open access, libraries, and the law. You can find him on Twitter 
@KyleKCourtney<https://twitter.com/kylekcourtney>.




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