> Cross-posting; apologies for duplication.
> 
> The ALA OITP Copyright Advisory Committee is offering a program, 
> "Copyright 101: Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask" 
> at the upcoming annual conference (see separate message for full 
> details, or the OITP website: 
> <http://www.ala.org/ala/washoff/washevents/woannual/oitp.htm#m>).
> 
> We are informally gathering information about copyright 
> policies/strategies/philosophies for non-text digitization in support 
> of university courses.  If your music library, academic technologies, 
> visual resources, video/film or other non-print media group, or other 
> units are digitizing images, audio, and/or video, can you please ask 
> the relevant person to reply directly to me: 
> claire-stewart at northwestern.edu ?
> 
> Institutions need not be identified in the session, this is just to 
> get a general idea about approaches to fair use, licensing, 
> permissions requesting, streaming vs. download, etc.  Do you digitize 
> these material? How much, if any, can be digitized without requesting 
> permission? Are materials retained and reused once digitized?  Are 
> you purchasing special licenses for digitization and streaming? Are 
> you following copyright guidelines offered by the Music Library 
> Association, Visual Resources Association, CCUMC, or other group or 
> organization?
> 
> Many thanks.
> -- 
> ____________________________________________________
> M. Claire Stewart
> Head, Digital Media Services, Marjorie I. Mitchell Multimedia Center
> Coordinator of Digitization Projects, Northwestern University Library
> (847) 467-1437
> claire-stewart at northwestern.edu
> http://www.library.northwestern.edu/cstewart/
> http://copyrightreadings.blogspot.com
>

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