ACQflash: ALCTS Webinar: Can I Copyright My Data?

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ALCTS Webinar: Can I Copyright My Data?

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Sessions begin at 11 am Pacific | 12 Mountain | 1 pm Central | 2 pm 
Eastern and last about an hour.

As if copyright and current publishing models aren’t confusing enough, 
sharing datasets makes it even more complex. Join our presenters who will

discuss the history of copyright, the purpose of intellectual property 
laws and policies, and where datasets fit in to the story

define research data and describe the current landscape of data sharing 
in the US

Attendees will learn about issues of data ownership and the role that 
librarians can play in educating and promoting clear workflows for faculty.

Learning Outcomes

Outline the current landscape of data sharing and intellectual property 
ownership.

Clear picture of how copyright applies to data.


Who Should Attend?

technical services librarians

academic librarians

institutional repository librarians

e-resources librarians

copyright/scholarly communications librarians

data management librarians


Prerequisites

none

Presenters

Sandra Aya Enimil is the head of the Copyright Resource Center at the 
Ohio State University Libraries. Sandra provides information and 
resources on using copyrighted materials and assists creators in 
protecting their own copyright. Prior to working at Ohio State, she was 
the archives/copyright manager of theChicago Defender newspaper. Sandra 
earned law and masters of library and information science degrees from 
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Sandra has bachelor of 
arts degrees in political science and psychology from the University of 
Michigan and a master’s degree in international relations from the 
University of Ghana.

Amanda Rinehart is data management services librarian at The Ohio State 
University Libraries. Amanda comes to University Libraries from Illinois 
State University, where she served as data librarian and head of the 
Digital and Data Services Department. Prior to that appointment, Amanda 
was e-science librarian at Brown University and worked eleven years at 
the U.S. Horticultural Research Laboratory of the USDA. She received an 
MLIS from the University of South Florida, a master’s of science in 
botany and plant pathology at Michigan State University, and a bachelor 
of arts from Kenyon College.

Fee

ALCTS Member (individual) . . . $43

Nonmember (individual) . . . $59

International (individual) . . . $43

Groups

(Applies to a group of people who will watch the webinar together from 
one access point.)

Member group . . . $99

Nonmember group . . . $129

All webinars are recorded and the one-time fee includes unlimited access 
to the webinar recording. All registered attendees will receive the link 
to the recorded session, so if you are unable to attend the webinar at 
the time it is presented, you will have the opportunity to listen to the 
recording at your convenience.

How to Register

To register, complete the online registration form or register by mail 
for the session you would like to attend.

Contact

For questions about registration, contact ALA Registration by calling 
1-800-545-2433 and press 5 or email registration_at_ala.org. For all other 
questions or comments related to the webinars, contact Julie Reese, 
ALCTS Events Manager, at 1-800-545-2433, ext. 5034 or jreese_at_ala.org.

Posted on behalf of the ALCTS Continuing Education Committee.

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