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London & Manchester events both rated 94%

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CILIP’s annual eCopyright Executive Briefing is recognised as an essential information source by delegates, with the London and Manchester events both rated 94% good to excellent by delegates.   More than 90% of those attending also said their objectives in attending the Briefing were met.  For more comments see Why Attend?

Is Copyright fit for purpose in the Information Age? is this year’s theme, with a strong and relevant programme developed by Tim Padfield, Chair of LACA – The Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance. He has identified key issues affecting all those dealing with digital copyright, and acquired an unmatched speaker panel to discuss and debate them with delegates.

Added to this year’s programme are parallel workshop discussion sessions on Published Materials and Unpublished Materials to provide additional value to librarians and archivists. 

CILIP is joining with the Society of Archivists to present this highly-successful
Briefing in Manchester for the first time. Society of Archivists’ members can benefit from the special CILIP-member rate for either of the two Briefings, saving more than 20% on the full delegate fee.

The Society of Archivists is the principal professional body for archivists, archive conservators and records managers in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It exists to promote the care and preservation of archives and the better administration of archive repositories, to advance the training of its members and to encourage relevant research and publication. Further information from John Chambers on 01823 327030 or visit www.archives.org.uk

 

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Facet Publishing have a number of titles in this area that may be of interest. View further details by clicking the links below:

Copyright for Archivists and Record Managers

Tim Padfield

Digital Copyright
Paul Pedley

Copyright Compliance: practical steps to stay within the law
Paul Pedley

Information Law: what information professionals need to know

Laurence W Bebbington

Copyright: interpreting the law for libraries, archives and information services 5 th edn

Graham P Cornish

 

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