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Copyright & Fair Use: Bibliography

Media Librarian

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Farhad Moshiri
Contact:
Library-Room 205
210-829-3842
Media Collection, Music Collection, Copyright. Library liaison to Music Department.

Further Readings

Ashley, Christophery L.(2004). The TEACH act: higher education challenges for compliance. EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research Bulletin (Research Report No. 13).  Retrieved from EDUCAUSE website: http://www.educause.edu/ECAR/TheTEACHActHigherEducationChal/157521

 

Becker, Gary H. (2003).  Copyright: a guide to information and resources. (3rd ed).  Lake Mary,  Florida: Gary H. Becker.

 

Bielefield, Arlene and Cheeseman, Lawrence (1997). Technology and copyright law: a guidebook for the library, research and teaching professions. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc.

 

Copyright code of the United States and related laws contained in Title 17 of the United States code. Retrieved from http://www.copyright.gov/title17/

 

Crews, Kenneth D.  (2000). Copyright essentials for librarians and educators.  Chicago: American Library Association.

 

Fineberg, Tobi. (2009). Copyright and course management systems; educational use of copyrighted materials in the United States and the United Kingdom.  Libris (59): (238-247)

 

Hoon, Peggy. (2007). Using copyrighted works in your teaching – FAQ: questions faculty and teaching assistants need to ask themselves frequently. Retrieved from Association of Research Libraries website: http://www.knowyourcopyrights.org/bm~doc/kycrfaq.pdf.

 

Lipinski, Tomas A. (2006). The Complete copyright liability handbook for librarians and educators.

 New York: Neal-Schuman.

 

Lipinski, Tomas A. (2005).  Copyright law and the distance education classroom. Lanham, Maryland :

 Scarecrow.

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