Intellectual Property information sessions for UCLA faculty
The UCLA Library, Academic Senate, Academic Senate Committee on Library and Scholarly Communication, and the Office of Intellectual Property Administration have created a series of lunchtime sessions to educate faculty about special topics in intellectual property. Upcoming sessions include:
- If You Don’t Ask, How Can You Tell?: Getting Permission to Use Material in Course Instruction and E-Publishing (December 6th, 2007)
- “Don’t I Own My Own Work?”: Negotiating to Keep Your Copyright (February 7th, 2008)
- “What Are My Rights?”: Software, Patents, and Open Source (spring quarter 2008; date TBA)
Read full descriptions of each workshop and registerĀ on the Library’s web page, Intellectual Property in the Digital Age: The Rights Stuff for Teaching and Publishing.