Fair Use in Libraries: The Infographic

Fair use is the broad, flexible doctrine that will allow libraries to meet mission in the digital age. A new embeddable infographic, developed by the Association of Research Libraries  and American University’s College of Law and School of Communication, with funding from the Mellon Foundation, illustrates how librarians navigate in a sea of copyrighted material, [...]

Fair use is the broad, flexible doctrine that will allow libraries to meet mission in the digital age.

A nfairuse Fair Use in Libraries: The Infographicew embeddable infographic, developed by the Association of Research Libraries  and American University’s College of Law and School of Communication, with funding from the Mellon Foundation, illustrates how librarians navigate in a sea of copyrighted material, and which situations most often trigger fair use.

It also introduces Code of Best Practices in Fair Use  as more centrist, moderate, practice-grounded, research-based and community-endorsed than the former failed, arbitrary, hostile guidelines approach.

The poster refers to the year-and-a-half old Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Academic and Research Libraries

Download the full-size PDF Grab the embeddable PNG for blogs and website Or print the 8.5” x 11” PDF  handout

Other codes of Best Practices (and much, much more) may be found on AU’s Center for Social Media site.

The codes include:

Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for OpenCourseWare Documentary Filmmakers’ Statement of Best Practices in Fair Use Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video

Don’t you think it’s time for a K12 poster?  Anyone want to help me?

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