Covey, Denise T and Ketchum, Andrea M and Epstein, Barbara
Author Rights and Publishing Today: What you should know. Why you should care.
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What copyright and publishing issues are important for faculty authors? What are Author Rights, and how does Open Access impact scholarly research? HSLS invites you to bring your questions and concerns to this Special Lecture. Denise Troll Covey is Principal Librarian for Special Projects at Carnegie Mellon University. Her work focuses on copyright, open access, and digital libraries. She has been a Distinguished Fellow in the Digital Library Federation and was a guest speaker at the symposium on "Free Culture & the Digital Library" in 2005. In 2009, she was the only non-lawyer on the "Library 2.0 Symposium" panel at Yale Law School. Her work on the orphan works problem continues to inspire additional studies and recently resulted in a phone call from the Librarian of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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University libraries > Health Sciences Library System |
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Open, Access, Author, Rights, Publishing, Copyright, Scholarly, Communication |
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HSLS Special Lecture in recognition of Open Access Week 2011. |
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01 Nov 2011 14:02 |
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31 Jul 2020 18:59 |
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http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/id/eprint/6158 |
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