This post highlights articles published in the first half of 2015 with a focus on copyright, especially as it pertains to libraries, higher education, and scholarly communication. Links to the full-text articles are provided when available; [OSU full-text] links will connect authenticated users through The Ohio State University Libraries, while [OA full-text] links point to an open access version of the article that should be available to all users.
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Copyright
Gordon-Murnane, L. l. (2015). The digital public domain. Online Searcher, 39(2), 10-15. [OSU full-text]
Saw, C. L., & Chik, W. B. (2015). Whither the future of internet streaming and time-shifting? Revisiting the rights of reproduction and communication to the public in copyright law after Aereo. International Journal of Law & Information Technology, 23(1), 53-88. [OA full-text]
Copyright Education
Dow, M. J., Boettcher, C. A., Diego, J. F., Karch, M. E., Todd-Diaz, A., & Woods, K. M. (2015). Case-based learning as pedagogy for teaching information ethics based on the Dervin sense-making methodology. Journal of Education for Library & Information Science, 56(2), 141-157. [OSU full-text]
Keener, M. (2015). Contextualizing copyright: Fostering students’ understanding of their rights and responsibilities as content creators. Virginia Libraries, 61(1), 37-42. [OSU full-text] / [OA full-text]
Lofton, J. (2015). Blogging with students: A vehicle for writing, digital citizenship, and more. School Librarian’s Workshop, 35(5), 13-15. [OSU full-text]
Schoen, M. J. (2015). Teaching visual literacy skills in a one-shot session. Visual Resources Association Bulletin, 41(1), 1-12. [OSU full-text] / [OA full-text]
Libraries
Arendt, A., & Fife, D. (2015). Impact of public domain resources on public libraries in the United States. Journal of Librarianship & Information Science, 47(2), 91-103. [OSU full-text] / [OA full-text]
Band, J. (2015). What does the HathiTrust decision mean for libraries?. Research Library Issues, (285), 7-13. [OSU full-text] / [OA full-text]
Butler, B. (2015). Fair use rising: Full-text access and repurposing in recent case law. Research Library Issues, (285), 3-6. [OSU full-text] / [OA full-text]
Cox, K. (2015). International copyright developments: From the Marrakesh treaty to trade agreements. Research Library Issues, (285), 14-22. [OSU full-text] / [OA full-text]
Dygert, C., & Van Rennes, R. (2015). Building your licensing and negotiation skills toolkit. Serials Librarian, 68(1-4), 17-25. [OSU full-text]
Kawooya, D., Veverka, A., & Lipinski, T. (2015). The copyright librarian: A study of advertising trends for the period 2006–2013. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 41(3), 341-349. [OSU full-text]
Light, M. (2015). Controlling goods or promoting the public good: Choices for special collections in the marketplace. RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, & Cultural Heritage, 16(1), 48-63. [OSU full-text]
Smith, D. (2015). Finding parents for orphan works: Using genealogical methods to locate heirs for obtaining copyright permissions. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 41(3), 280-284. [OSU full-text]
Walz, A. R. (2015). Open and editable: Exploring library engagement in open educational resource adoption, adaptation and authoring. Virginia Libraries, 61(1), 23-31. [OSU full text] / [OA full-text]
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By Jessica Chan, Rights Management Specialist at the Copyright Resources Center, The Ohio State University Libraries
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