Search
Skip to Search Results- 8Wakaruk, Amanda
- 4Sheppard, Adrian
- 3Alexandra Kohn
- 3McNally, Michael B.
- 2Brenda Austin-Smith
- 2Day, Scott
- 31University of Alberta Copyright Office
- 7University of Alberta Copyright Office/ABC Copyright Conference 2020 - Fall Speaker Series
- 7University of Alberta Copyright Office/Fair Dealing Week 2017
- 6School of Library and Information Studies
- 6School of Library and Information Studies/Journal Articles (Library & Information Studies)
- 4University of Alberta Copyright Office/Fair Dealing Week 2016
-
2016-05-06
This Festival of Teaching 2016 workshop provided participants with strategies for assessing when they may proceed with using copyright materials and when permission from the rightsholder is necessary. Educators learned how to identify the appropriate terms of use for classroom resources, what...
-
Copyright that encourages learning: Subject to a "customary price" or within copyright's "breathing space"?
Download2017-02-23
Presented at the closing panel of Fair Dealing Week 2017 events hosted by the University of Alberta Copyright Office.
-
Could it be a case of the emperor’s new clothes? Crown copyright and Canada’s commitment to open government
Download2016-12-09
This conference presentation provided an introduction to Crown copyright in Canada and addressed the advantages and disadvantages of keeping government information out of the public domain. Suggestions for modifying section 12 of the Copyright Act were offered in preparation for the upcoming...
-
Evaluating wildlife passage use and discovery for small and medium sized mammals in an Eastern Canadian boreal forest
Download2015-08-14
Martinig, April Robin, Desrochers, André , Jaeger, Jochen
Paper presented at the 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America in 2015. BACKGROUND/QUESTION/METHODS: While many studies have looked at how large mammals respond to road mitigation measures, few studies have examined the effects on smaller mammals or taken a multispecies...
-
2012
Rathi, Dinesh, Shiri, Ali, Lucky, Shannon
This paper reports on the ways in which two national and two public digital libraries from four different countries (Canada, United States, Britain, Australia) have made use of metadata elements and social media features such as social tags and recommendations to support searching, browsing and...