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Live Satellite Broadcast Information


Thursday, October 14, 1999, 2:30 - 4:00 PM
Room 4137 McKeldin Library or Channel 10 of Campus Cable



This program, a follow-up to the award-winning "Am I a Crook?" satellite event, is essential for all academic libraries and their staff members.

With Internet access becoming a key service of libraries everywhere, librarians need to know the basics of copyright law. This program will cut through the myths and misinformation about the way fair use and cyberspace law apply in a library setting. This program will also discuss setting restrictions that are truly necessary to avoid the risk of lawsuits and to minimize the liabilities of patrons, librarians, and libraries.

For more information, click here to visit the PBS Internet Issues in Higher Education Series Web site.



Teleconference Speakers Include:

Laura N. (Lolly) Gasaway, University of North Carolina.
Carrie Russell, American Library Association
Trisha L. Davis, Association of Research Libraries and The Ohio State University Libraries

This program is brought to you by the University of Maryland Libraries and Project NEThics in the Office of Information Technology.
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