Ep 41: Michaela Willi Hooper on Copyright - podcast episode cover

Ep 41: Michaela Willi Hooper on Copyright

Jan 07, 201734 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Episode description

On this episode, I am joined by Michaela Willi Hooper, the Scholarly Communication Library at Oregon State University and an Assistant Professor for the Center for Digital Scholarship and Services at the Valley Library. Michaela is a resource for faculty, staff, and students with questions about fair use and open access. She promotes ScholarsArchive@OSU and encourages compliance with funder public access requirements and the university’s open access policy. Her research interests include transformative learning and student perception of issues in scholarly communication. Michaela earned her MS in Information Science? from the University of Michigan and a BA in History. 

Segment 1: Copyright 101 [00:00-12:51]

In this first segment, Michaela shares some of the most important things that researchers need to know about copyright.

Segment 2: Publisher Contracts [12:52-22:54]

In segment two, Michaela demystifies some of the components of publisher contracts that are related to copyright.

Segment 3: Copyright as a Re-User [22:55-34:25]

In segment three, Michaela discusses copyright principles related to the re-use of resources for teaching and research.

Bonus Clip [00:00-03:22]: The Role of a Librarian as a Faculty Researcher

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