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SCOOP: Students are Copyright Holders, Too

by Christine Fruin

Who owns the copyright of a thesis or dissertation? Can students use their own previously published works in their thesis or dissertation? Find these answers and more in this month's SCOOP!

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SCOOP: Open and Equitable Scholarly Communication

by Christine Fruin

This month's SCOOP reviews ACRL's report “Open and Equitable Scholarly Communications: Creating a More Inclusive Future," and the work Atla is doing to make scholarly communication open and equitable.

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SCOOP: Showing Movies in Class and on Campus

by Christine Fruin

In this month's SCOOP, we answer your frequently asked questions regarding showing films in class or on campus for educational purposes.

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SCOOP: Scholarly Communications Learning & Engagement Opportunities at Atla Annual

by Christine Fruin

What's the SCOOP? At this year’s Atla Annual in Vancouver, there are numerous opportunities to gain both knowledge and skills in scholarly communications.

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SCOOP: Not All Rights Are Reserved, Understanding Creative Commons Licensing

by Christine Fruin

Creative Commons helps protect creators and their works--but the details can be complicated.

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