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Learning Resources Centre Rachael Johnson, Digital Resources Librarian, Ext. 2607 Beth Pearce, Rights Officer, Ext. 3537 Online Reading Lists for Blackboard
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What is the Plan for Today ? 1.Online resources for teaching & learning 2.Copyright support for your teaching & learning 3.Online reading list demonstration 4.Questions
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Online Resources Help and support in Blackboard Resources on FINDit ‘Other’ online material Reusable Learning Materials, Creative Commons, Merlot, OU Open Access, iTunesU
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Help and Support Module Q&A Blackboard
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FINDit
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‘Other’ online material Merlot Reusable Learning Materials – the Digital Learning Objects CatalogueDigital Learning Objects Catalogue Open University OpenLearn Creative Commons iTunesU
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Blended Learning and Copyright
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Why is Copyright Important? Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (CDPA) 1988 What works are covered and for how long? Permission is often needed, however there are some exceptions. Consider the following when deciding what, if any, 3 rd party materials to include in your learning and teaching materials: 1. Do you have a licence to use it? 2. Do you have permission to use it? 3. Do you have an exception/defence under the CDPA 1988 to use it? University staff must consider the implications of what materials they place online
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Resources and Copyright Photocopying and scanning (CLA Licence) Newspapers (paper (NLA Licence) and online) Images, diagrams, tables, illustrations Free educational use sites – VADS, SCRAN, Education Image Gallery, WikipediaVADSSCRANEducation Image GalleryWikipedia Recordings - TV and radio (ERA Licence)/Planet eStream Moving Image Gateway Films – http://movieclips.com/about/team/ http://movieclips.com/about/team/ Audio and sound effects libraries ‘ Audio Network Library’ available on FindIt, Free Music & Sound Audio Network LibraryFree Music & Sound F ree photo collections: SXC, morgueFile, EveryStockPhoto SXCmorgueFile EveryStockPhoto Online material (P2P and Web 2.0 (e.g. CampusPack in Bb), linking - Creative Commons-YouTube, Flickr, iTunesU Creative CommonsYouTubeFlickriTunesU
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Ownership S.11 CDPA 1988 states that the first owner of copyright in a work is usually the author of that work. However, if created by an employee in the course of his/her employment, then the employer is the owner (S.11(2)). Check the T&C’s of your Contract of Employment to ascertain the exact position, but generally presume that all materials are owned by the University. The University will therefore normally be considered to be the publisher of material produced by staff in their normal day to day activities. Research and Publication Externally funded contract terms may supersede your Contract of Employment T&C’s. Publishing agreements – copyright is usually assigned to the publisher, but this can be open to negotiation. A useful site to check publishers’ standard terms is www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo
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How Can I Help You? Copyright Webpages - newsCopyright Webpages As Rights Officer I try to raise awareness of copyright issues and promote a compliant culture I am available for advice and queries I can clear copyright in 3 rd party materials if necessary Click here for an example of wording to include in written permission applicationshere All Rights Release Agreement Beth Pearce, Rights Officer at Ext. 2607 or 3537 nbpearce@glam.ac.uk and rights@glam.ac.uk nbpearce@glam.ac.ukrights@glam.ac.uk
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Online Reading List Demonstration
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Based on a Reading List Structure:
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Multiple Headings & Sub-headings:
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Demonstration Blackboard
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Any Questions ?
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