Copyright
The purpose of the Lansdale School of Business Copyright Compliance Policy: Library and Classroom is to provide a summary of U.S. copyright law as it relates to the use of text-based, electronic, and multi-media copyright-protected works in the classroom and library at LSB, and to provide guidelines and procedures for obtaining copyright permission to use these works. For detailed information on the policy, please see:
LANSDALE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS COPYRIGHT COMPLIANCE POLICY: LIBRARY AND CLASSROOM (pdf)
Additional Information on Copyright and Fair Use
http://www.copyright.gov/
The United States Copyright Office addresses policy and questions about copyright issues.
http://librarycopyright.net/digitalslider/
ALA’s Digital Slider helps you to determine if a work is copyright protected and fair use.
http://copyright.columbia.edu/copyright/fair-use/fair-use-checklist/
Columbia University’s Copyright Advisory Office’s Quick Guide provides general information about copyright; guides and checklists for fair use; information and forms for obtaining permission; and information about Section 108 as it applies to libraries.
http://www.copyright.com/content/cc3/en/toolbar/education/resources/copyright_on_campus.html
Copyright Clearance Center’s Copyright on Campus video
http://www.copyright.com/content/cc3/en/toolbar/education/resources/copyright_basics1.html
Copyright Clearance Center’s Copyright Basics video
http://www.benedict.com/Default.aspx
The Copyright Website is a portal for real world, practical copyright information.
http://www.loc.gov/teachers/copyrightmystery/##
“Library of Congress’ interactive presentation for teachers and students: What is copyright and how does it affect me? Join Detective Cop E. Wright to learn about copyright basics and find answers to your questions.”





