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Copyright training for research students in the School of Arts and Social Sciences

This presentation is an overview of copyright information that you should be aware of when doing your research and writing your thesis. You will inevitably draw upon and quote other peoples work (such as text, illustrations and diagrams), and possibly material from archives, museums and other sources, and so it is important that you are are aware of what is legally permitted without asking permission from copyright holders, and when it is necessary to request permission.

The session will include information about how long copyright lasts, how much you can copy from a work, how to request permission, and other legal compliance issues such as confidentiality. It will also cover the implications of theses being made publicly available online on City Research Online, which is City's research repository.

Related library guide: Copyright by Stephen Penton

Date:
Thursday 10 December 2020
Time:
11:00 - 11:45
Event organiser:
Stephen Penton
Audience:
  Postgraduate  
Categories:
  Communication & Creativity  

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We endeavour to make our workshops inclusive by design. If you require a specific adjustment for this workshop, email subjectlibrarians@city.ac.uk. Include the name, date and time of the workshop you wish to attend to discuss support options. Some adjustments may take longer to organise, so contact us in good time before the start of the workshop.
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