“…In recent years this role has become more formalized with the establishment of copyright offices and the increasing number of librarian positions addressing copyright, such as copyright officers, copyright librarians, and scholarly communication librarians (Patterson, 2016, p. 3-4;Graham & Winter, 2016;Kawooya, Veverka, & Lipinski, 2015). Librarians have also taken on an increasing instructional role in relation to information literacy (see for example Julien, Tan, & Merillat, 2013, p. 82;andCox &Corrall, 2013, p. 1534), of which copyright forms a part, and thus education is often a central focus of these new copyright offices and positions.…”