Library Copyright Experts have joined together to provide these resources for higher education, including college, research, community college, and special libraries:
- Statement on Fair Use and Emergency Remote Teaching and Research
- Copyright Office Hours – remote office hours for fellow higher education librarians with questions
- PRACTICAL INFO: Rapidly shifting a course from in-person to online – very high-level overview of the issues from the University of Minnesota (Nancy Sims), Creative Commons licensed, feel free to adapt for your campus – see examples below
- ASERL Webinar: “Yes, You Can Scan That Textbook”
- DATE & TIME: Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 2pm ET / 1pm Central Time
- REGISTER: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7222248085692610316
Other resources:
- Kyle K. Courtney blog post on exigent circumstances
- Terry Fisher’s guide to emergency online pedagogy focusing on practices rather than tech from developing CopyrightX
- ICOLC Statement on the Global COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Impact on Library Services and E-Resources
- Vendor Covid-19 Related Donations and Pro Bono Access
- Publishers & Vendors Offering Access for Distance Learning & Research During COVID-19
- Ohio State University Libraries’ Copyright Services resource on Copyright and eLearning
- Privacy for online teaching by Library Freedom Project