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Saturday, June 9 • 1:15pm - 2:15pm
Navigating 21st-Century Digital Scholarship: Open educational resources (OERs), Creative Commons, copyright, and library vendor licenses

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Digital scholarship issues are increasingly prevalent in today’s environment. We are faced with questions of how to protect our own works as well as others’ with responsible attribution and usage, sometimes involving a formal agreement.  These may come in the form of Creative Commons Licensing, provisions of US Copyright, or terms of use outlined by contractual agreements with library vendors.  Librarians at Eastern Carolina University and Kansas State University are among several university libraries now providing services to assist navigating these sometimes legalistic frameworks.  East Carolina University Libraries are taking initiatives to familiarize faculty, researchers, and students with Open Educational Resources.  Librarians identified a need to have pertinent understanding of the Creative Commons license and how it is used to protect created works that can be shared, modified and reused.  At Kansas State, librarians identified the overlap of their subject matters through their correspondence regarding users’ copyright and licensing questions; a partnership formed, and they implemented a proactive and public-facing approach to better meet user needs and liability concerns at a research university.

NASIG audience members will learn how to:

  • Find and identify Creative Commons licensed materials
  • Modify and cite Creative Commons works
  • Obtain a Creative Commons license
  • Provide copyright literacy education to their campus communities through outreach and online copyright learning resources
  • Present vendor license terms and best practices for the everyday user’s understanding  and search process


Speakers
avatar for Christina Geuther

Christina Geuther

Electronic Resources Librarian, Kansas State University
I manage electronic resource license records in Alma, negotiate license terms with vendors, and troubleshoot electronic resource access for K-State Libraries.
avatar for Rachel A. Miles

Rachel A. Miles

Digital Scholarship Librarian, Kansas State University
Rachel Miles is a Digital Scholarship Librarian at the Center for the Advancement of Digital Scholarship (CADS) at Kansas State University. Her primary responsibilities include copyright consultations with students and faculty, open access outreach and initiatives, and assistance... Read More →
avatar for Heather Seibert

Heather Seibert

Research and Scholarly Communications, East Carolina Universiry


Saturday June 9, 2018 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
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