Libraries Staff Presentations
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2024-01-26
Presentation slides delivered at the Ontario Library Association SuperConference 2024. Conference session abstract: New evidence-based research shows that legal chill hampers the work of employees in higher education in Canada and the UK. This session presents some of the quantitative and...
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Not Netflix and Chill: Considering How Copyright Anxiety and Legal Chill Impacts the Higher Education Sector
Download2024-06-20
Amanda Wakaruk, Jane Secker, Chris Morrison
Slides from a conference presentation at ABC Copyright 2024, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Presentation abstract: Does a fear of copyright infringement hamper the work of academics and/or prevent the legitimate sharing of course materials? Does it impact the work of libraries and library staff? If...
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2024-06-20
Amanda Wakaruk, Jennifer Zerkee
Slides from a presentation at ABC Copyright 2024, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Presentation Abstract: Reproducing and sharing government publications shouldn’t cause legal chill, but we know that it does. What are your library’s legal rights and how should you navigate Crown copyright controls when...
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A path toward reconciling Indigenous research with research assessment
2024-06-01
Chambers, Thane, Cuyler, Katie, LeBlanc, Mikaela, Robinson, Amanda, Kung, Janice
The University of Alberta (UA) is the home to North America's first and only Faculty of Native Studies. Campus members and the community are proud of the innovative research, teaching, and service done by Indigenous researchers and students on our campus. UA's library leadership team has tasked...
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2023-12-13
Wakaruk, Amanda Zerkee, Jennifer
Slides from a presentation at Government Information Days 2023. Abstract: Reproducing and sharing government publications shouldn’t cause legal chill, but we know that it does. What are your library’s legal rights and how should you navigate Crown copyright controls when embarking on...
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Opening Up Copyright for Canadians: creating instructional videos that people want to watch (all the way to the end)
Download2023-07-20
Presentation slides, 2023 IcePops conference in Glasgow, Scotland. Session abstract: Copyright is a big topic. Creating open, self-directed instructional modules about copyright that are fun and engaging takes persistence, passion, and a lot of time and research. This lightning talk will lead...
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2023-12-08
Amanda Wakaruk, Rowena Johnson
Slides from a presentation at the Ontario Library Association Copyright Symposium 2023. Session abstract: This session will share practical examples of contracts that are considered to override statutory user rights provided in Canadian law. Participants will be invited to discuss how things...
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2023-10-23
The University of Alberta Library has been actively expanding its use of the Internet Archive platform to consolidate its already-digitized collections and upload newly digitized materials. In this presentation, they will discuss some of the tools they use to better manage those digital...
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2023-08-03
Wakaruk, Amanda, Luyk, Sean, Johnston, Lucinda, Farnel, Sharon, Severson, Sarah
Presentation slides from a session at the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives, and Documentation Centres (IAML) 2023 Congress.
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2023-09-13
Wakaruk, Amanda. Morrison, Chris. Secker, Jane.
Slides from a presentation at the Bodleian Staff Conference 2023.