[Idag] Get the group active again? - Copyright

KEvans kevans at howardcc.edu
Tue Mar 13 16:34:49 EST 2007


I think it's a great idea to try to get the list serve active again. We
all can benefit by sharing and hearing from others!

 

We have copyright information, including our Quick Guide, for ALL
faculty, here:
http://cms.howardcc.edu/students/campus_services/library/information_for
_faculty/index.html (The Quick Guide points most of us in the right
direction, but sometimes we need to seek permission to keep ourselves
covered. In those cases, we use the forms in the link below to get help
from a Librarian in requesting copyright permissions from the
publisher.)

 

If an instructor wants to put resources in an online Electronic
Reserves, password protected, using the Docutek server, we have some
other information and online forms here:
http://cms.howardcc.edu/students/campus_services/library/information_for
_faculty/placing_materials_on_reserve/electronic.html 

 

Our faculty are required to attend training before they can teach an
online course with WebCT. As part of their training, they use this link
to the TEACH Act as a resource in one assignment:
http://www.ala.org/ala/washoff/WOissues/copyrightb/federallegislation/di
stanceed/distanceeducation.htm

 

Karen Evans
KEvans at howardcc.edu
410-772-4836
Instructional Multimedia Development
Howard Community College

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From: idag-bounces at marylanddla.org [mailto:idag-bounces at marylanddla.org]
On Behalf Of Bobbi H. Dubins
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 2:54 PM
To: idag at marylanddla.org
Subject: [Idag] Get the group active again? - Copyright

 

Hi all,

 

Just wondering if people are interested in getting this list serve group
active again?  

 

My first question (or should I say request) is how many of your colleges
have a Copyright Manual,  instruction booklet , or written copyright
policy for faculty teaching/supplementing  online?  I would like to
create a Copyright Manual for our online faculty to round out the other
resources we have.  We currently require them to agree to adhere to
copyright law in order to get a Blackboard course created on our server
(link to copyright reousrces online).  We also online instructors to
view a TEACH act copyright training videotape.  But I would like to also
provide a copyright guidelines manual to each instructor.  Would anyone
be willing to share such a document, or know of a good manual or set of
guidelines that I could use in whole?  I would like to provide it in
both paper form and online form, so copyright permissions is an issue
(ironic, huh? lol).  I would be willing to pay for a book, as long as it
is brief enough to not turn off faculty members, yet comprehensive
enough to protect the college.  

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks!

 

Thanks in advance for your help

Bobbi Dubins

Coordinator of Instructional Design

Allegany College of Maryland

 


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