Intellectual Property Symposium for Faculty


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Managing Intellectual Property: What Faculty Need to Know to Publish and Teach in the Digital Age


Would you like to increase the impact of your scholarship? Are you concerned about using copyrighted materials in courses? Are you maintaining control of your own copyright as an author? Do you understand the new requirements for disseminating your research findings?

These were among the topics addressed at a November symposium presented by the UCLA Library, Academic Senate, Office of Information Technology, Office of Intellectual Property, and Office of the Vice Chancellor, Research.

Talks

The keynote address by James Hilton and talks by Gary E. Strong and Daniel Greenstein are available as streamed video.  The text of Strong's remarks and PowerPoint presentations by Hilton and Greenstein are also available.

Real Player, which can be downloaded for free, is required to watch the videos.

Welcome and Introductory Remarks
Gary E. Strong, UCLA University Librarian

Keynote Address: "Copyright Myths and Realities"
James Hilton, Associate Provost for Academic, Information, and Instructional Technology Affairs and Interim University Librarian, University of Michigan

Scholarly Communication within the UC Context
Daniel Greenstein, Associate Vice Provost and University Librarian, California Digital Library


Notes from Breakout Sessions


Using Copyrighted Materials for Your Courses

Managing Your Copyright As Authors

Increasing the Impact of Your Scholarship

Meeting New Requirements for Disseminating Your Research Findings


Resource Fair Handouts


Authors' Agreements

Course Materials

Electronic Seminar Series

NIH and Other Guidelines

Open-Access Journals

If you have questions or would like further information about the issues discussed at the symposium, please email or call 310.825.1201.