Copyright in Books & Periodicals |
| The primary focus of the copyright law has always been
to protect the authors and publishers of books and other printed materials,
such as journal and newspaper articles. It is necessary for faculty to
have a basic understanding of copyright principles because they deal daily
with the communication of ideas and information in printed works, and
because they can be held liable for violations. Faculty must promote access
to current and past information and thus balance the user's rights against
the copyright owner's rights. By abiding by Fair
Use guidelines for print materials, faculty members can help ensure
a free flow of information into the hands of students and assure a fair
return when they are the authors.
The information available here will help faculty and staff understand their rights and responsibilities related to using print materials in the classroom and library.
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Rules of Thumb |
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Take a Copyright Quiz! |
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In this quiz you will be asked a series of 14 True or False questions. Select ANSWER and you will be shown the correct answer along with a brief explanation of why the answer is correct. To proceed to the next question select NEXT. Copyright Quiz on Books & Periodicals
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Washburn University Resources |
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Additional Resources |
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Clearance Center
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| Return to the Faculty/Staff Copyright Page |
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This Web site is the effort of the ad hoc
copyright committee at Washburn University.
Members of the committee include Susan Jarchow, Judy Druse,
Brenda White,
Sara Tucker,
Kay Farley, Denise Ottinger, and Kevin Wohler.
If you have any comments or suggestions for this site, please e-mail the Copyright
Committee.