From: Deborah Hunt (dhunt@exploratorium.edu)
Date: Tue Sep 21 2004 - 12:27:15 PDT
Message-Id: <a05111b01bd7630ddd2f1@[192.168.111.103]> Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 12:27:15 -0700 From: Deborah Hunt <dhunt@exploratorium.edu> Subject: Fwd: FW: ALA announces FREE, live national teleconference on copyright September 24
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>American Library Association
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>Making ©opyright
>Work For Your Library
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>Free! Live Satellite Broadcast
>Brought to you by
>The American Library Association, Office for Information Technology
>Policy, and
>NILRC: Network of Illinois Learning Resources in Community Colleges
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>Friday, September 24, 2004
>Noon to 2:00 P.M. Eastern Time
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>Live Production from
>the College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, IL
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>Join us for a national teleconference with an in depth look at
>copyright issues facing librarians and educators in the digital age.
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>On Friday, September 24, 2004, we will bring you the perspective of
>three leading copyright experts
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>Carrie Russell, Copyright Specialist, ALA Washington Office
>Kenneth Crews, Professor, Indiana University School of Law
>Edward Valauskas, Follett Chair in Library and Information Science,
>Dominican University.
>They will give you their view of the key issues facing librarians
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>John W. Berry, NILRC Executive Director and past president of ALA,
>will lead an audience of librarians and teachers to ask the kind of
>questions to give you the information you need to understand complex
>copyright and intellectual property issues in your library or
>institution.
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>This program promises to be both challenging and thoughtful. Our
>library experts will share their thoughts and projections for the
>future of copyright in the digital age.
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>You'll have a chance, either by phone, FAX, e-mail or your
>surrogates in the audience, to ask the presenters questions and give
>them your feedback.
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>Featured participants:
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>Kenneth D. Crews is Samuel R. Rosen II Professor of Law and
>Professor of Library and Information Science, and Director,
>Copyright Management Center, Indiana University/Purdue University at
>Indianapolis. Professor Crews is one of the nation's leading
>copyright experts and sought-after speaker at state and national
>conferences.
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>Carrie Russell is Copyright Specialist, Office for Information
>Technology Policy, American Library Association, Washington Office.
>She is author of the best-selling Complete Copyright (2004).
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>With fifteen years experience as a practicing librarian, Russell is
>a frequent speaker at state, regional, and national library
>conferences about the intricacies of copyright law. She is also the
>author of numerous articles on copyright and information policy that
>have appeared in such journals as Library Trends, Library Issues,
>Public Libraries, and Library Journal, and pens a popular monthly
>column "Carrie on ©" in School Library Journal.
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>Edward J. Valauskas is the Follett Chair at the Graduate School of
>Library and Information Science at Dominican University in River
>Forest, Ill. He teaches classes on the history of the book,
>information policy, the Internet, and scholarly communication.
>Edward is also Senior Editor of First Monday, an Internet-only
>journal about the Internet, published since 1996. First Monday can
>be found at
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>He has written a large number of articles and several books on
>computing and the Internet.
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>John W. Berry is Executive Director of NILRC: Network of Illinois
>Learning Resources in Community Colleges based in Chicago. Formerly,
>he was Director of Advancement and Research Associate Professor, The
>University Library, University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) 1990-96.
>From 1985-89, Mr. Berry served as Executive Director of the Library
>Administration and Management Association (LAMA), a division of the
>American Library Association. A widely published author and frequent
>lecturer, his areas of research interest include digital libraries,
>intellectual property, distance learning, library building design
>and fundraising for libraries. Mr. Berry served as ALA's 118th
>President in 2001-02.
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