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Researcher Development : Copyright Card Game for Researchers

Description

Theme:

Education and Research

Category:

Education and Research

About this course:

This activity is for Research active staff and would be particularly useful to Early Career Researchers.

Pre-course information will be circulated beforehand.

Would you like to feel more knowledgeable about copyright matters? This session takes a playful approach to copyright training through the use of a card game.

You will work as part of a team to think about and discuss a number of common copyright scenarios.

Concepts covered will included copyright works, usege, licences and legal exceptions.

Learning outcomes:

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As a result of attending this course, you will be able to: - Understand how copyright works in practice in educational establishments.

- Become familiar with available licences and the legislative framework.

- Compare the roles of exceptions and licences through a series of real-world scenarios.

- Reflect on the role of risk management in making decisions when using copyright material.

Who should attend this course:

This activity is for Research active staff and would be particularly useful to Early Career Researchers.

Presenter(s):

This session is delivered Library Services.

Before the course:

No preparation is required for this course.

Learning provider:

This course is administered by Researcher Development; please contact researcherdevelopment@exeter.ac.uk for more details.

This course occurs on the following dates
DateLocationStartFinishCostTrainer(s)Places
Available
22/11/2024 Streatham: Old Library Training Room 4 (Professional Development Suite) 10:00 12:30 Free Diane Crawford-Leighton 9
26/03/2025 Streatham: Old Library Training Room 4 (Professional Development Suite) 10:00 12:30 Free Diane Crawford-Leighton 10
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