Greetings, Colleagues:

As one who requires visual media for scholarship, I was excited to learn of the Critical Commons during a recent Educause Live! webinar on "The Future of Fair Use": http://criticalcommons.org/blog/content/critical-commons-on-educause-live From the update, "...the presentation also highlights Critical Commons as a case study of a fair use-enabled platform for promoting digital scholarship, teaching and research."

Here is the About Us page from Critical Commons: 
http://criticalcommons.org/about-us

I cared to post this to any who were unable to tune in for the webinar. I am cross-posting this, so sorry for duplication.

Sincerely,

Cathy

Catherine H. Michael
Communications & Legal Studies Librarian
Ithaca College Library
Gannett Center 1201, 953 Danby Road
Ithaca, NY  14850
phone: 607-274-1293
http://comlaw.wordpress.com/





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