The Scholarly Communications and Copyright Office will be holding a series of Copyright Education workshops over the summer. Workshops will focus on author and creator rights; copyright in the classroom; copyright in the digital environment; copyright and conference presentations; and scholarly publishing, funding mandates, and open access. These workshops will be of particular interest to graduate students, faculty, instructional designers and anyone else who participates in research, scholarship and teaching at the post-secondary level.
Upcoming Copyright Workshops:
Navigating Copyright in the Digital Environment
Thursday, July 7 | 10-11am
Learn about what you can post on a UBC departmental site, social media platform and more
Register here
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Copyright and the Ethics of Scholarly Publishing
Thursday, July 14 | 10-11am
Plagiarism? Academic integrity? “Self-plagiarism”? “Gift authorship”?
Find out what these terms mean and what you need to know to get your work out there ethically while preserving your own rights.
Register here
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Author Rights, Funding Mandates, and Open Access Publishing
Thursday, July 21 | 10-11am
Curious about managing copyright in academic publishing?
Discover the different options available for open access publishing
Register here
Reserve your seat today!
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