Understanding appropriate use of copyrighted material for teaching and learning and your rights as an author. The aim of this session is to provide participants with:
• an overview of UBC’s Copyright and Fair Dealing guidelines
• an understanding of use permissions for copyrighted materials and licensed material for classroom, research and instructional use
• an understanding of author’s rights via publisher agreements
Followed by an optional hour of copyright course support. Members of the Copyright Advisory Group will be on hand to help you work through your copyright questions one-on-one. Bring your course lists, websites or other work you need guidance on.
Presenter: Joy Kirchner, Scholarly Communications Coordinator, UBC.
Biography:
Joy Kirchner is the Scholarly Communications Coordinator at University of British Columbia. Her role involves identifying recommended and sustainable service models to support scholarly communication activities on the campus; she is the point person for open access, copyright and author rights queries on campus and she is responsible for formalized discussion and education of these issues with faculty, research and publishing constituencies on the UBC campus. Joy has also been instrumental in working with faculty to host their open access journals through the Library’s open access journal hosting program; she is involved in the implementation and content recruitment of the Library’s institutional repository, and she was instrumental in establishing the Provost’s Scholarly Communications Steering Committee and associated working groups where she sits as a key member of the Committee. Joy is a faculty member with the ARL/ACRL/ Institute for Scholarly Communication, she assists with the coordination and program development of ACRL’s Scholarly Communications 101 Road Show program and she is a committee member on the ACRL Scholarly Communications Committee.
Previous positions she has held include Librarian, Collections, Licensing & Digital Scholarship, Electronic Resources Librarian, Medical Librarian, and Engineering Librarian. She holds a BA and an MLIS from the University of British Columbia.
Snacks will be provided.
