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Copyright for Schools : A Practical Guide (Professional Growth Series) (3rd Ed)

Copyright for Schools : A Practical Guide (Professional Growth Series) (3rd Ed)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Clear, concise and relevant copyright information
Review: Copyright and fair use can be very confusing issues, particularly in education. Many educators over-estimate their protections and privileges under fair use. This book is an ideal resource to help educators determine how copyright and fair use impact them. It clearly describes, with specific examples, what educators can and can not do with copyrighted materials. We purchased copies of the book for all of our academic buildings on campus so that all students and faculty could have access to this valuable resource.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wrong Review
Review: The School Library Journal review posted for this book is for a different book on copyright written by a different author. Note the incorrect author's name in the first line of the review. While I appreciate the nice review, I would much rather it be a review of =my= book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Book on Copyright Issues for schools
Review: What an amazing book! Easy to use and indispensable if you are a school library media specialist. Hard to believe a book like this could be EXCITING, but it's always nice to know when you are right and others are not so well informed. Use this book for all the black, white and gray areas of copyright issues. Should you make a "back up" copy of an audio tape? Is it okay to use photos off the web on a personal web page? This book will help you be a legal eagle with copyright issues in your school. Do you really know what "Fair Use" means? What about the legality with video tapes and multiple copies of other resources in the library collection. This highly informative and easy to comprehend book is invaluable as you try to wrap your brain around the complicated and complex copyright issues with print, media and the web. If you are a Library Media Specialist, add it to your personal or professional library.


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