Copyright
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Disclaimer
SNHU has provided the resources on this page and throughout this guide to help individuals learn more about copyright laws and issues. However, SNHU cannot be responsible for the accuracy or completeness of third party links. This guide is intended to be educational in nature and is not meant to constitute legal advice.
Books Available at the Shapiro Library
You can find books and ebooks by using the search box provided above to search the Online Library Catalog. The catalog is a list of all the print resources the library has (including print books, print journals, video games, audiobooks, and more) and also includes a record for most of our ebooks. The Shapiro Library maintains a strong collection of works on copyright-related subjects. To find books on related subjects, try subject searches for Intellectual Property This link opens in a new window, Copyright United States This link opens in a new window, and Fair use copyright United States This link opens in a new window.
Online Resources
- ALA Copyright Advisory Network This link opens in a new windowResource for copyright issues in libraries.
- Center for the Study of the Public Domain This link opens in a new windowWeb site of Duke University Law School's Center for the Public Domain. Includes links to papers and articles, though not all are full text.
- Columbia University Copyright Advisory Office This link opens in a new windowColumbia University Libraries established Copyright Advisory Services as the Copyright Advisory Office in 2008 s a means of addressing burgeoning issues surrounding the use of scholarly materials by faculty and students in the course of research, teaching and communicating scholarship.
- CopyCense This link opens in a new windowA Copyright blog that deals with many academic copyright issues.
- Cornell Copyright Duration Chart This link opens in a new windowCopyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States
- eCO: Electronic Copyright Office This link opens in a new windowRegister the copyright of your works online.
- Exceptions for Instructors in U.S. Copyright Law This link opens in a new windowTool form the ALA Office for Information and Technology to help determine if a copyrighted work can be used in the classroom.
- Online Copyright Slider This link opens in a new windowOnline tool for determining if a work is protected by copyright or in the public domain. (Flash required)
- Copyright and Primary Sources This link opens in a new windowLibrary of Congress resource explaining copyright in the classroom setting.
- University of Texas Copyright Crash Course This link opens in a new windowA frequently cited comprehensive copyright guide.
- CopyrightX Mindmaps This link opens in a new windowInteractive visual resource and teaching aid. (Allow time for the page to load).