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15min. coffee lecture: Copyright in education: what can you share?
If you include texts or images in your teaching material, be aware of the implications of copyright; even if they appear to be freely available on a website. The following applies to all texts, tables, photos and other images: someone has the copyright. You cannot simply cut and paste the material into your (digital) readers. There are costs involved. The Dutch universities have largely bought these off by means of an agreement with Foundation UvO (Uitgeversorganisatie voor Onderwijslicenties).
To find out more about the agreement the University has with publishers, join our coffee lecture 'Copyright in Education'.
Upon registering, you can choose to join in-person or online via Teams.
- Date:
- Tuesday, February 13, 2024
- Time:
- 1:00pm - 1:15pm
- Location:
- HG00.218 Library of Science
- Campus:
- Library of Science
- Faculty:
- Humanities Law Library Library of Science Medical Library Nijmegen School of Management UBN - Social Sciences
- Categories:
- Other Referencing
More information
Every two weeks we host a coffee lecture on a different subject. All you have to do is sit down, sip your coffee* and absorb the information. Sign up in our Library Calender.
*or tea!
16-jan | ResearcherID |
30-jan | We share, you take care |
13-feb | Copyright in Education |
27-feb | Open Educational Resources |
12-mrt | No coffee lecture |
26-mrt | Science of Synthesis |
9-apr | Web of Science search tips |
23-apr | Predatory publishers |