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DESCRIPTION:"Copyright Basics: Understanding Copyright in the Context of La
 nguage Teaching"\nJulie Evershed\nLanguage Resource Center Director\, Unive
 rsity of Michigan \n\nThe purpose of this session is to give you tools and 
 strategies to become comfortable making basic decisions regarding materials
  usage and copyright considerations in the pursuit of language teaching and
  learning. There are many of the more traditional ways that copyright impac
 ts our work: Public Performance Rights\, conversion of "obsolete" materials
 \, and duplication of language learning media. However\, with the evolution
  of technology and the advent of the user as creator\, we are facing many n
 ew situations where the law has not caught up with reality. The paradigm sh
 ift in publishing and distribution contributes to the confusing nature of t
 his topic\, leaving us with serious questions on how to deal with the onlin
 e textbook\, licensing\, streaming media\, and distance (as well as hybrid)
  education. In this session\, the concepts presented will include: intent\,
  protected rights\, fair use\, face-to-face teaching\, "guidelines\," right
  of first sale\, the Berne Convention\, and will touch on issues around gen
 erative AI.\n\nBio: Julie Evershed began her career at the Language Resourc
 e Center (LRC) at the University of Michigan in 1998 as the Information Spe
 cialist\, taking the lead managing collections\, student staff\, and main-c
 enter operations. After many years’ experience\, she was well prepared to s
 tep into the position of Director in 2010. Her first responsibility was lea
 ding the move from the Modern Languages Building where the LRC had been hou
 sed since 1971\, to the facility in the newly built North Quad Academic and
  Residential Building. Julie came to the LRC with a strong administrative b
 ackground\, including experience in customer service\, supervision\, system
 s implementation\, and integration of technology. She has a Masters in Info
 rmation and Library Science from the University of Michigan School of Infor
 mation\, and a Bachelors of Art in French Language and Literature from the 
 UM Department of Romance Languages. Julie has a love for languages and cult
 ures\, fostered by her experiences studying and living abroad. She particip
 ated in the Michigan study abroad program in Aix-en-Provence\, obtaining a 
 Certificat d'études politiques: Les Relations Internationales from the Univ
 ersité Aix-Marseille. She also spent 15 months in Istanbul Turkey\, studyin
 g at Bogaziçi University and teaching English.  \n\nThis event will be held
  in person in G25 Stimson and will also be streamed live over Zoom (registr
 ation required). Join us at the LRC or on Zoom. \n\nThe event is free and o
 pen to the public. Campus visitors and members of the public must adhere to
  Cornell's public health requirements for events.
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LOCATION:Stimson Hall\, G25
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SUMMARY: Language Resource Center Speaker Series - Julie Evershed - Copyrig
 ht Basics: Understanding Copyright in the Context of Language Teaching
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