Wednesday, February 23, 2005

'Borrowing' Graphics or Text For Library Web Pages: Fair Play, And Fair Use

I found this announcement for a great sounding webcast. And note that the PowerPoint slides and hand-outs for this session are already available online!

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Infopeople and the American Library Association's Office of Information Technology Policy (OITP) is pleased to announce a special webcast by Mary Minow entitled: "'Borrowing' Graphics
Or Text For Library Web Pages: Fair Play, And Fair Use."

Mary Minow will deliver the webcast on March 3, 2005 startingat 12:00p.m PST. This ALA-sponsored webcast is available to library workers nationwide but "seating" is limited to 150.
There is no registration. Admission to the live webcast is on a first come, first serve basis.

For more information and to participate in this webcast, go to http://infopeople.org/training/webcasts/03-03-05/

Please print and post or route this message to staff and colleagues who might be interested in this topic.

Webcast Title: "BORROWING" GRAPHICS OR TEXT FOR LIBRARY WEB PAGES: FAIR PLAY, AND FAIR USE
Date: March 3, 2005
Time: Noon - 1:00pm PST

Description: Libraries seldom have generous graphic arts budgets, and it can be hard to give your Web pages that extra sparkle. When is it OK for a library to borrow graphics and text from other Web sites? This Webcast guides you through a handy flowchart that helps you identify what is in the public domain, gives you a sense of what qualifies as "fair use," and offers sample permission forms that can be emailed to Webmasters.

For more information and to participate in this webcast, go to http://infopeople.org/training/webcasts/03-03-05/

If you are unable to attend the live webcast, you may view the archived webcast by visiting the above URL the day after the live event.

Other archived Infopeople webcasts are available at
http://infopeople.org/training/webcasts/archived.html

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