edited by Erin L. Ellis and Kevin L. Smith
American Library Association, 2019
Paper: 978-0-8389-1848-7 | eISBN: 978-0-8389-1879-1
Library of Congress Classification KF2995.C576 2020
Dewey Decimal Classification 346.730482

ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK

From researching to remixing, library users need your guidance on a wide range of copyright topics. The way to move beyond “yes, you can” or “no, you can’t” is to become a copyright coach. In this collection librarian and attorney Smith teams up with information literacy expert Ellis to offer a framework for coaching copyright, empowering users to take a practical approach to specific situations. Complete with in-depth case studies, this collection provides valuable information rooted in pragmatic techniques, including



  • in-depth discussion of the five questions that will help you clarify any copyright situation;

  • storytelling techniques to enliven copyright presentations, plus ways to use music or YouTube to hook students into copyright topics;

  • three coaching scenarios that tie into ACRL’s Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education and bring real-world applications to your library instruction;

  • how-to guidance on leading mock negotiations over real journal publishing agreements;

  • a 90-minute lesson plan on author rights for writers in a student journal;

  • tips for teaching instructional designers how to apply copyright and fair use principles to course management systems; and

  • an LIS copyright course assessment model.


This resource will help you become a copyright coach by showing you how to discern the most important issues in a situation, determine which questions you need to ask, and give a response that is targeted to the specific need.