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Knowledge of copyright is essential for scholarly work, beginning with your thesis or dissertation. To re-use figures and images in theses and dissertations, permissions must be obtained; however, these skills will give you a jump start for preparing future work that builds on the work of others. In this workshop, we will learn the basics of copyright in academia: your rights as an author, re-use rights of the work of others, and what you need to know about copyright and scholarship.

Date:
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
Location:
Hillman Library, Amy Knapp Room, G-74
Campus:
Pittsburgh
Presenter:
Lauren Collister
Categories:
ETD Workshops
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Lauren Collister

Dr. Lauren B. Collister is the Director of the Office of Scholarly Communication and Publishing. She obtained a PhD in Linguistics in 2013 and remains active in publishing and reviewing in her field. She is also an advocate for Open, including Open Access, Open Education, Open Data, and Open Science. View her ORCID profile for more information.