Managing Copyright in Higher Education

A Guidebook

By (author) Donna L. Ferullo

Not available to order

Publication date:

30 October 2014

Length of book:

206 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

ISBN-13: 9780810891494

As more and more colleges and universities establish copyright offices and/or assign the responsibilities of copyright education and advisory services to specific individuals within the institution, many times librarians, there is a paucity of resources available on how to manage that responsibility. Most works on copyright discuss the law and court cases interpreting the law but few address the situational application of it and the management and coordination of copyright efforts on a campus.

Here is a complete, one-stop, guide to managing copyright at all levels—community college, college, and university.

Complete chapters are devoted to:

  • The university culture
  • The role of a copyright office
  • How to establish a copyright office
  • Copyright services for librarians
  • Copyright services for faculty
  • Copyright services for administrators and staff
  • Copyright services for students

Written by the director of the University Copyright Office at Purdue University who holds both law and library science degrees, this is complete, authoritative guide is a must-purchase for every institution of higher education seeking to comply with the copyright law and thus avoid potential liability exposure.
Ferullo has prepared a wise and nuanced roadmap through the development, structure, and priorities of copyright management in universities. The law poses a multi-dimensional challenge, and Ferullo now gives us the essential guidebook.