[RpL 157] on-line курс по авторскому праву

Elezov Michael elezovmike на mail.ru
Чт Мар 25 17:04:49 MSK 2010


Дорогие коллеги, эта информация для тех, кто заинтресован в получении
информации по законодательству по авторскому праву в разных страных.
Это онлайн курс, созданный Программой по авторскому праву eIFL -IP
международного консорциума eIFL (www.eifl.net -  Россию в этом консорциуме
представляет НЭИКОН) и центром Гарвардского университета Harvard's Berkman
Center for Internet & Society.
Курс называется   "Copyright for Librarians" - an Online Open Curriculum on
Copyright Law,

(http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/copyrightforlibrarians/)

Курс бесплатный, интерактивный и очень хороший. С задачками и примерами.
Сразу должна предупредить, что он на английском-языке.
Все материалы курса доступны по лицензии Creative Commons, то есть их можно
копировать, распространять и изменять.
Желаю всем удачи!
ИР


-----Forwarded by Irina Razumova/NEICON on 25/03/2010 04:12PM -----

To: eiflip на lists.eifl.net
From: "Teresa Hackett (eIFL)" <teresa.hackett на eifl.net>
Sent by: eiflip-bounces на lists.eifl.net
Date: 24/03/2010 07:20PM
Subject: [eIFLip] Launch of "Copyright for Librarians" - an Online Open
Curriculum on Copyright Law

Dear friends and colleagues,

We are delighted to announce the launch of "Copyright for Librarians" - an
Online Open Curriculum on Copyright Law, with Harvard's Berkman Center for
Internet & Society. Thank you to everyone in the eIFL network who provided
advice and comments. I would like to thank in particular, Prof William
(Terry) Fisher who led the project, and the team at the Berkman Center. The
next phase is to implement the curriculum to ensure its wide take-up. The
course materials are available under a Creative Commons Atttribution
License and are free for anyone to use, distribute, translate, or modify.
All you have to do is to give eIFL.net and the Berkman Center appropriate
credit. Please distribute this press release widely. If you have any
suggestions for take-up of the curriculum, please let me know.

Best wishes
Teresa
-----

PRESS RELEASE
March 24, 2010
Cambridge, Mass., and Rome, Italy

Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society and eIFL.net Launch
"Copyright for Librarians", an Online Open Curriculum on Copyright Law

The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University today
announced the launch of a new online, open access curriculum,
“Copyright for Librarians”
(http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/copyrightforlibrarians/), developed in
conjunction with eIFL.net. “Copyright for Librarians” aims to
inform librarians about copyright law in general, as well as the aspects of
copyright law that most affect libraries, especially those in developing
and transition countries.

“Copyright law directly affects library services providing access to
learning resources, scientific and research information,” said Rima
Kupryte, Director eIFL.net. “Everyday librarians are managing
information and responding to requests from students, academics, and
members of the public. They are well placed to provide practical advice on
topical copyright-related issues. This curriculum, which includes modules
on the scope of copyright law, exceptions and limitations and managing
rights, provides librarians from around the world with an opportunity to
understand this important area of law.”

“Librarians and their professional organisations play key roles in
shaping national and international copyright policy and in protecting and
promoting access to knowledge,” said William Fisher, faculty director
of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, “eIFL.net has created a
crucial network of librarians in developing and transition countries. It is
essential that the members of that network have the fullest possible
understanding, not just of the current copyright laws, but also of the ways
in which those laws could and should be interpreted and modified in the
future. We hope that this curriculum will help to advance that
understanding.”

“Maximising access to educational and learning materials is critical
for development in Africa”, said Benson Njobvu, University of Zambia.
“Teaching students about legal information issues enhances the role
of the librarian, preparing the next generation for a professional career
in the digital age. We aim to produce librarians who will become
well-informed advocates for access to knowledge. “Copyright for
Librarians” is a valuable new resource that will help us to achieve
our goal”.

The course materials of “Copyright for Librarians” – nine
modules organised into five different levels – can be used as the
basis for a self-taught course, a traditional classroom-based course, or as
a distance-learning course. For more information and access to the course
materials, visit: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/copyrightforlibrarians/

eIFL.net is grateful to the Ford Foundation for their support of the
development of “Copyright for Librarians.”

Further information:
Rima Kupryte, Director
eIFL.net
Piazza Mastai 9
00153 Rome, Italy
Tel: +(39)(06)5807216/17
E-mail: E-mail: info[at]eifl.net
www.eifl.net

Seth Young
Communications
Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Harvard University
Tel: +1.617.384.9135
E-mail: syoung[at]cyber.law.harvard.edu
cyber.law.harvard.edu

Notes for Editors

eIFL.net is an independent non-profit organization with a global network
spanning 46 developing ad transition countries and thousands of libraries.
eIFL.net brings access to knowledge to library users in developing and
transition countries by building capacity, supporting advocacy and helping
to introduce new services for the user, as well as affordable access to
e-resources.

About the Berkman Center for Internet & Society
The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University is a
research program founded to explore cyberspace, share in its study, and
help pioneer its development. Founded in 1997, through a generous gift from
Jack N. and Lillian R. Berkman, the Center is home to an ever-growing
community of faculty, fellows, staff, and affiliates working on projects
that span the broad range of intersections between cyberspace, technology,
and society. More information can be found at cyber.law.harvard.edu.


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