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Free Copyright Webinar from ALA

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Copyright issues pose many challenges for librarians. In an era when we rely increasingly on electronic materials while still making use of traditional resources, our picture of rights and responsibilities can get cloudy. In April’s American Libraries Live, a panel of experts will discuss challenges and offer strategies to help you navigate copyright in this rapidly evolving area. Please tune in Thursday, April 10 at 1 p.m. Central for this free, streaming video broadcast that you can view from your home, library or on-the-go.

The expert panel includes:

Registration is not required, but if you are unable to attend the live event, registering is a good strategy. ALA will send you a link to the archived content, but if you have a burning question, consider attending live to get your question answered!

Don’t miss this episode! You can pre-register here or go to americanlibrarieslive.org on April 10 at 1pm CDT to view (pre-registration is not required).

Tip: If you are in the K-12 world, please notice that you have representation on the panel to deal with K-12 issues, which can be slightly different.

 

Next American Libraries Live: Library Websites

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Every library needs a website, but what makes a good site? How can you figure out how to most effectively allocate your resources and build a site that fits the needs of your community? In “The Library Website,” our panel of experts will look at the dos, should-dos, and don’ts of library websites. Tune in February 13 at 1 p.m. Central time for this free video broadcast that you can view from your home, library, or on-the-go….Tip: Even if you know you are unable to attend this event “live”, register anyway, and ALA will send you the link to the broadcast after the fact!