Resources
Bucks Copyright and Fair Use Resource Guide
Pamphlets
The Center for Social Media. (2012). The code of best practices in fair use for media literacy education. Retrieved from http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/fair-use/related-materials/codes/code-best-practices-fair-use-media-literacy-education.
Questions & answers on copyright for the campus community. Washington, DC : Association of American Publishers ; Oberlin, OH : National Association of College Stores ; Washington, DC : Software & Information Industry Association, c2006.7th ed. http://www.nacs.org/toolsresources/cmip/copyright/questions.aspx.
Individual copies for Bucks faculty and staff are available from the Copyright Liaison.
Books
Link to an automatic search for the subject "copyright" in library catalog.
U.S. Government Official Copyright Links
Copyright Law
- U.S. Copyright Office
- Title 17 U. S. Code
- Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- Technology Education and Copyright Harmonization Act (TEACH Act)
Video Tutorials
- "A Fair(y) Use Tale" was compiled by Eric Faden of Bucknell University. It takes short segments from an assortment of movies to provide information about fair use and copyright.
Links Referenced
- Copyright Advisory Network -- American Library Association, Office for Information Technology Policy
- Copyright Advisory Office -- Columbia University
- Copyright Clearance Center
- Consortium for Educational Technology in University Systems (CETUS) Fair Use
- Creative Commons
- CONFU Multimedia Guidelines. Ball State University provides a nice summary from the CONFU report. For additional information see CONFU -- Conference on Fair Use (Full Report, November 1998).
- "Is It Protected by Copyright?" A digital slider for determining a work's copyright status, by Michael Brewer and the American Library Association Office for Information Technology Policy.
- Media Education Lab : Copyright - resources for educators.