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"Great
Teleconference!"

American Library Association
Making
©opyright
Work For Your Library
Free!
Live Satellite Broadcast
Brought
to you by
The
American Library Association, Office for Information Technology
Policy, and
NILRC: Network of Illinois Learning Resources in Community Colleges
Held
on
Friday, September 24, 2004
Noon to 2:00 P.M. Eastern Time
Live Production
from
the College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, IL
Viewers:
Thank you for participating in our conference.
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A special thanks to our panel of leading copyright experts
- Carrie Russell, Copyright Specialist, ALA Washington
Office
- Kenneth Crews, Professor, Indiana University
School of Law
- Edward Valauskas, Follett Chair in Library
and Information Science, Dominican University.
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Featured
participants:
Kenneth D. Crews is Samuel R. Rosen II Professor
of Law and Professor of Library and Information Science, and Director,
Copyright Management Center, Indiana University/Purdue University
at Indianapolis. Professor Crews is one of the nation's leading
copyright experts and sought-after speaker at state and national
conferences.
Carrie Russell is Copyright Specialist, Office
for Information Technology Policy, American Library Association,
Washington Office. She is author of the best-selling Complete Copyright
(2004).
With fifteen years experience as a practicing librarian, Russell
is a frequent speaker at state, regional, and national library conferences
about the intricacies of copyright law. She is also the author of
numerous articles on copyright and information policy that have
appeared in such journals as Library Trends, Library Issues, Public
Libraries, and Library Journal, and pens a popular monthly column
"Carrie on ©" in School Library Journal.
Edward J. Valauskas is the Follett Chair at the
Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Dominican
University in River Forest, Ill. He teaches classes on the history
of the book, information policy, the Internet, and scholarly communication.
Edward is also Senior Editor of First Monday, an Internet-only journal
about the Internet, published since 1996. First Monday can be found
at http://firstmonday.org.
He has written a large number of articles and several books on computing
and the Internet.
John W. Berry is Executive Director of NILRC:
Network of Illinois Learning Resources in Community Colleges based
in Chicago. Formerly, he was Director of Advancement and Research
Associate Professor, The University Library, University of Illinois
at Chicago (UIC) 1990-96. From 1985-89, Mr. Berry served as Executive
Director of the Library Administration and Management Association
(LAMA), a division of the American Library Association. A widely
published author and frequent lecturer, his areas of research interest
include digital libraries, intellectual property, distance learning,
library building design and fundraising for libraries. Mr. Berry
served as ALA's 118th President in 2001-02.
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Office for Information Technology Policy
and
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