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Open Scholarship Early and Often: Join the Conversation at ACRL 2017—Register by February 27

Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse, Baltimore, MD, image CC-BY-NC-ND by Jack Lyons Don’t miss this opportunity to help drive a lively discussion with your colleagues in academic libraries about how open…

Open Scholarship Early and Often: Register to Join This Community Conversation on March 22 at ACRL 2017

Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse, Baltimore, MD, image CC-BY-NC-ND by Jack Lyons Register before February 27, 2017, for the latest Association of Research Libraries (ARL)/Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL)…

What Will Happen to the TPP Copyright Provisions?

Over the last several years, a group of countries, including Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam and the United States negotiated a comprehensive regional…

Open Scholarship Early and Often: A Community Conversation on Increasing Openness

During this active community-driven conversation, offered in conjunction with the ACRL 2017 Conference by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL)/Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) Institute on Scholarly Communication,…

Accessibility Webinar to Explore Library and Publisher Roles in Providing Digital Resources to Users of All Abilities

image CC-BY by Terry Madeley Join us for a free webinar on Wednesday, October 28, to learn from recent successes and challenges in practicing inclusivity to improve access to digital…

Analysis of the Final TPP (Leaked) Text on Intellectual Property: Mixed Results

*This post is also available as an issue brief here* On October 5, 2015, the twelve trade ministers of the TPP negotiating parties (Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico,…

Analysis of August 2015 Leaked TPP Text on Copyright, ISP and General Provisions

The United States is currently negotiating a large, regional free trade agreement with eleven other countries: Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam. On…

Recent Developments on UN Special Rapporteurs: copyright policy; privacy in the digital age

There have been two recent developments regarding UN Special Rapporteurs in the last month relevant to issues of copyright and privacy.  First, UN Special Rapporteur in the filed of cultural…

ARL’s Research Library Issues 285 Highlights Copyright Developments

ARL has published Research Library Issues (RLI) no. 285, a special issue focusing on recent developments in US copyright law as well as international copyright agreements. Many of these developments…

Research Library Issues, no. 285 (2015)

Research Library Issues (RLI) no. 285 focuses on recent developments in US copyright law as well as international copyright agreements. Many of these developments have significant implications for research libraries…

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