2023
DOI: 10.3138/jelis-2020-0086
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Information Science Students’ Emotional Response to Copyright

Abstract: Copyright intersects with every field of Library and Information Science (LIS) from archival and preservation practices to reference services and academic librarianship. However, copyright instruction is still lacking in many Information Science programs across the country ( Cross & Edwards, 2011 ; Schmidt & English, 2015 ). The sudden move to remote online education in the spring of 2020 due to a global pandemic highlighted the importance of understanding copyright exceptions and, especially, the powe… Show more

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“…The course is designed to empower students while learning about copyright through an ever day lens. The creation and execution of this course has also been documented by Benson and Ocepek (2021) with research that demonstrated reduced anxiety and uncertainty about using copyrighted material and providing them with the tools to answer copyright related questions using relevant sources to keep pace with the changing copyright landscape. Her presentation will describe how to work in this space without formal legal training while relying on other LIS related skills and expertise.…”
Section: Moderator and Panelistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The course is designed to empower students while learning about copyright through an ever day lens. The creation and execution of this course has also been documented by Benson and Ocepek (2021) with research that demonstrated reduced anxiety and uncertainty about using copyrighted material and providing them with the tools to answer copyright related questions using relevant sources to keep pace with the changing copyright landscape. Her presentation will describe how to work in this space without formal legal training while relying on other LIS related skills and expertise.…”
Section: Moderator and Panelistsmentioning
confidence: 99%