For fair use week 2022, ARL teamed up with the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) #Mediawell project and asked experts to weigh in on how fair use supports research, news, and truth. In this video, ARL General Counsel Jonathan Band describes how fair use allows researchers and journalists to quote and reference the materials that libraries collect and preserve.
For fair use week 2022, ARL teamed up with the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) #Mediawell project and asked experts to weigh in on how fair use supports research, news, and truth. In these videos, Rina Pantalony, Director, Copyright Advisory Services, Columbia University Libraries, shares her expertise on fair use, research outputs, and libraries’ role in promoting algorithmic literacy.
Libraries and Algorithmic Literacy
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*Cross posted from ARL Policy Notes*
Check our all the great posts from Day 4 of Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week 2018! Don’t see yours? Contact us to get yours added! You can view previous roundups here.
Read More›MIT’s Fair Use Kaleidocycle. Fold your own from this printable.
University of Virginia’s video, “Fair Use in Seven Words”
MIT Libraries webcast with guest expert Kyle K. Courtney, on recent fan fiction-related court cases in “Fan Fiction and Fair Use“
Haifa University Law and Technology Clinic, student video on “Fair Use Week 2017“
Let’s Talk Library video, “Let’s Talk … Fair Use“