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- 3Gareau-Brennan, Céline
- 2Luyk, Sean
- 1Binkley, Peter
- 1Brunet, Melanie
- 1Brunet, Mélanie
- 6Crown copyright
- 4Copyright Act
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2018-02-02
This OLA Super Conference 2018 session introduced a three-year, grant-funded project to develop OER-compatible copyright tutorials for a wide Canadian audience. Completed modules were demonstrated and feedback about moving forward with the project solicited. The open nature of these works were...
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Here today, where tomorrow? Monitoring and making sense of Government of Canada web content changes in a post-depository environment.
Download2015-06-04
Wakaruk, Amanda, McGoveran, Catherine, Lake, Michelle
The Government of Canada’s web presence is constantly changing. From early Common Look and Feel Protocols to the recent Web Renewal Action Plan, content has been removed and/or replaced, sometimes captured by the Depository Services Program (DSP) or Library and Archives Canada and sometimes...
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2020-01-31
Wakaruk, Amanda, Gareau-Brennan, Céline
Poster presented at the Ontario Library Association Superconference 2020. Abstract: Canadian copyright law is intentionally flexible, which can create confusion, anxiety, and chill. Having observed these frustrations first-hand, Amanda Wakaruk and Céline Gareau-Brennan present a draft Copyright...
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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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Open Ideas@UAL 2019 Book of Abstracts
2019-04-05
University of Alberta Libraries
This is the program listing and book of abstracts from the 2019 Open Ideas @UAL is a research symposium that provides UofA libraries academic staff a chance to present their completed and in-progress research. The symposium provides a supportive environment for new and emerging researchers...
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Opening Up Copyright for Canadians: creating instructional videos that people want to watch (all the way to the end)
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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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Review of "Government Information Management in the 21st Century: International Perspectives"
Download2012-12-16
Review of "Government Information Management in the 21st Century: International Perspectives." Peggy Garvin (Ed.). Farnham, Surrey, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub., 2011. 232 pp. $99.95, ISBN: 9781409402060
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The Closed Door of Open Government: Creative Commons as a remedy for Crown copyright barriers
Download2019-05-10
Presentation at Creative Commons Summit 2019 in Lisbon, Portugal. Program Abstract: The closed door of open government: Creative Commons as a remedy for Crown copyright barriers Open licensing of government publications is a laudable goal, but is rarely achieved in Canada. As a result, many...