Anyone attending the American Library Association Annual Conference in Chicago next month may be interested in this program:
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act:
Responding to the Requirements of the Act
July 9, 2000 / 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
McCormick Place-N227b
Presented by the ACRL Copyright Committee
Co-sponsored by the ACRL Government Relations Committee
A panel of copyright specialists and experts will review the requirements of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act from a national perspective and describe how they have been implemented at academic institutions. The information will provide the audience with examples of how the DMCA may be implemented at their own institution. Topics covered will include distance education, electronic reserves and education programs at academic and research libraries.
Speakers and Topics:
Keynote Speaker:
Peggy E. Hoon, Scholarly Communication Librarian, North Carolina
State University, The Broad Implications and Requirements of the DMCA
Carrie Russell, Copyright Specialist, ALA Office for Information Technology Policy, Education Programs at Academic and Research Libraries
Elizabeth E. Kirk, Electronic and Distance Education Librarian, Johns Hopkins University, The DMCA and Distance Education
Lorre Smith, Librarian for Digital Library Initiatives, University at Albany Libraries, Electronic Reserves
Jeanne Boyle
<jeboyle[_at_]rci.rutgers.edu>
Received on Tue Jun 13 2000 - 23:43:09 GMT
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