Bibliography/Webliography to AVisit to Copyright Bay.

updated January 31, 2003

New: Information regarding S. 487, the Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act of 2001.

The Academic Library in the Information Age.  Available as a .pdf file from the Consortium for Educational Technology in University Systems (CETUS)

ALA Model Policy Concerning College and University Photocopying for Classroom,Research and Library Reserve Use.(1997) Copyright in the University Environment: An Information Guide. Syracuse University.

Becker, Gary H., (1982). "The New Copyright Law,Part I." A videotape. Produced by WJCT, Jacksonville, Fl, for Duval County Public Schools. Jacksonville, FL: Becker.

Becker, Gary H. (1985). "The New Copyright Law,Part II." A videotape. Produced by WMPE-TV, Orlando, FL., for Seminole County Schools. Orlando, FL: Becker.

Bruwelheide, Janis A. (April, 1995) Copyright Issues for the Electronic Age. ERIC Digest 95-03

Bruwelheide, Janis H. (1995). Copyright Primerfor Librarians and Educators, The. Chicago: American LibraryAssociation;Washington, D.C.: National Education Association.

Buttler, Dwayne (21 Aug 1998).   Fair Use: A Case Study, Using Copyrighted Materials on the WWW .  Indiana University:  Copyright Management Center.

Carter, Mary E. (1996). Electronic Highway Robbery:An Artists Guide to Copyrights in the Digital Era. (p. 26-28) Berkely, CA:Peachpit Press. To wit:

Chase, Mark E. (), Educators' Attitudes and Related Copyrighted Issues in Education. A Review :of Selected Research,1980-82.

Checklist for Fair Use (25 Jan 2001). [online]. Copyright Management Center, Indiana University-Purdue, Indianapolis: IN. Available http://www.iupui.edu/~copyinfo/fuchecklist.html. [5/10/01].

Consortium for Educational Technology in University Systems (CETUS).  This site has several .pdf articles on distance learning and intellectual property issues.

Conyers, John (Sep. 25, 2002). Prepared statement. Representative from the staet of Michigan. in House Report 107-687 (Sep. 25, 2002).

Cooper, Carl (Oct. 12, 1999).  Opportunities and Challenges for Publishing in the New Millennium.  Presentation at the Telelearning '99 Conference in Austin, Texas.

Copyright Act, The 1976.17 USC TITLE 17 - COPYRIGHTS.

Copyright and Distance Education (Dec. 11, 2000). [online]. Available from Distance Education at a Glance. College of Engineering, University of Idaho:: http://www.uidaho.edu/evo/dist12.html. [5/10/01]/

"Copyright Law: What Every School, College and Public Library Should Know" (1987). A videotape. Northbrook, IL:Associationfor Information Media & Equipment (AIME).

Cornell School of Law. This site links to the entire 1976 Copyright Act with links to relevant sections (e.g., 107, 110) to higher education.

Crews, Kenneth D.(1995) Copyright and Distance Education. [Online]. Trustees of Indiana University. Available at: http://www.ind.net/distance_ed/ipse/fdhandbook/copyrt.html. [5/10/01]

Crews, Kenneth D. (Sep. 30, 2002). New Copyright Law for Distance Education: The Meaning and Importance of the TEACH Act. [online]. Prepared for the American Library Association. Available: http://www.ala.org/washoff/teach.html. (There is a highly informative Powerpoint slide show at this site, if you have the free Powerpoint viewer on your computer.)

Crews, Kenneth D. (June 3, 1999). Summary of U.S. Copyright Office Report on Distance Education. [online]. Copyright Management Center, Indiana University-Purdue University. Indianapolis: IN. Available: http://www.iupui.edu/~copyinfo/distedsum.html. [5/10/01].

Crews, Kenneth A. Fair Use:Overview and Meaning for Higher Education Copyright Management Center. Formerly available at http://www.iupui.edu/it/copyinfo/highered/html.

Dolak, Fritz (1999).   Dr. F. J. Dolak: Background on Distance Education Do's and Don't's . [online]. Available http://www.bsu.edu/library/thelibraries/units/copyright/background.html.

Dolak, Fritz (2/19/01).   Copyright Do's and Don'ts . Copyright and Electronic Resources, Ball State Library. Available: http://www.bsu.edu/library/thelibraries/units/copyright/dos-donts.html [5/10/01]

Fair Use of Copyrighted Works, A Crucial Element in Educating America, (April 25, 1996). [Online]. An online pamphlet produced for CETUS, the Consortium for Educational Technology in University Systems. Available: http://www.cetus.org/fairindex.html#Contents. [April 9, 1998].

"Fair Use in the Electronic Age: Serving the Public Interest."(June 17,1997).Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries.

Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia:

Felknor, Kimberly S. (1996). Reserve RoomPolicy in the Age of College Debate. Submitted for presentation at the1996 CHECS/NMARL/EDEN Annual Conference at San Juan Community College; Farmington,NM

Fowler, Mavis. (1996). The Law of Copyright. (pp.59-61).Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana Publications, Inc.

Gasaway, Laura N. (Nov/Dec. 2001). Balancing Copyright Concerns: The TEACH Act of 2001. [online] Educause Review. 82-83. Available: http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ERM01610.pdf.

Gasaway, Laura N. (November 25, 2002). TEACH Act Comparison Chart. [online]. Available: http://www.unc.edu/~unclng/TEACH.htm. [June 17, 2003]

Harper, Georgia, CONFU.

Harper, Georgia (). Copyright in the Library. Fair Use: Reserve Room Operations. Print Copies.

Harper, Georgia. "Copying Copyrighted Materials."

Harper, Georgia (1999).   Copyright for Distance Learning

Harper, Georgia, COPYRIGHT IN THE LIBRARY - RESERVE ELECTRONIC COPIES .  March 4, 1997.  Also see:   Electronic Reserve Guidelines linkable from the Harper reference.

Harper, Georgia (Nov. 18, 1996). Educational Fair Use Guidelines for Distance Learning. Revised Draft.

Harper, Georgia. (1997). Fair Use Guidelines For Educational Multimedia. (a summary by Harper)

Harper, Georgia (1999).   Getting with the Program:  Copyright Goes the Distance Distance Education Workshop.

Harper, Georgia (11/13/2002). The TEACH Act finally becomes Law. [online]. Copyright Crash Course. Available: http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/teachact.htm.

Harper, Georgia. Who Owns What.

House Report 107-687 (Sep. 25, 2002)-- TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION, AND COPYRIGHT HARMONIZATION ACT OF 2001. [online]. Section-by-Section Analysis and Discussion. Available via Thomas search (http://thomas.loc.gov).

Information Resources and Library Services for Distance Learners.  Available as a .pdf file from the Consortium for Educational Technology in University Systems (CETUS)

Lehman, Bruce A. (September, 1997). Report to the Commissioner on the Conclusion of the First Phase of the Conference on Fair Use (CONFU).

MLA Guide to Copyright.(1997) Association ofResearchLibraries. Indiana University.

 Multimedia Fair Use Guidelines (CCUMC)

O'Mahoney, B. (1995-1997). The Copyright Website.

O'Mahoney, Benedict. (1995-1997) World Wide Web Issues. The Copyright Website

Risher, Carol, (April, 1996). "Libraries, Copyright and the Electronic Environment." The International Publishers Copyright Council.

S.487-- 107th Congress 1st session. [online]. The actual text of the TEACH Act. Available via Thomas search engine.

Sinfosky, Esther (1984). Off-Air Videotaping in Education.New York: Bowker.

Templeton, Brad. 10 Big Myths About Copyright Explained.

Tsyver, Daniel A. (1996-97). "Copyright Law in the United States" Bitlaw.

United StatesCode, Title 17 - Copyrights Cornell School of Law


Last updated October 20, 1999, by Glen Gummess, MA.Ed.