The third annual UCCS Copyright Conference will be held on June 1-2, 2015
on the University of Colorado Colorado Springs campus. This conference
offers public, academic, and school librarians the opportunity to learn
about U.S. Copyright Law and how it impacts the services we offer our
patrons.



An optional pre-conference session will be held the afternoon of June 1st.
This session will review the basics of U.S. Copyright Law that every
librarian should be familiar with.



On June 2 there will be a full day of educational activities!



We are excited to welcome back  Dr. Kenneth D. Crews
<http://www.ghplaw.com/Content/Attorneys/Kenneth_Crews.htm>, who will lead
sessions on how to identify copyright issues at your intuition.



Kevin Smith, Director of the Office of Copyright and Scholarly
Communications at Duke University and author of the popular Scholarly
Communications @ Duke <http://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/> blog, will
be joining us this year to speak about the tools available to help
librarians in addressing copyright issues.



In our afternoon break-out sessions we will explore relevant copyright
topics more in-depth.



Thanks to the generous support of our conference sponsors *conference
registration is free!*



Visit our conference webpage to learn more about this event:
http://www.uccs.edu/library/copyrightworkshop.html.



You can register for the pre-conference and conference sessions here:
http://www.uccs.edu/library/copyrightworkshop/registration.html.



I am delighted to announce that the Colorado Library Consortium (CLiC) will
be offering several $100 scholarships to help cover travel expenses for
those participating in the 2015 UCCS Copyright Conference. Information
regarding the application process can be found here:
http://www.uccs.edu/library/copyrightworkshop/scholarship.html.



Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about
registration or the conference.



Best,

Carla Myers



Assistant Professor

Faculty Director of Access Services and Scholarly Communications

Kraemer Family Library

The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

719-255-3908
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