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News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
February 8, 2001
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NINCH COPYRIGHT TOWN MEETINGS 2001 SERIES
New 2001 Series Begins at College Art Conference
March 3, 2001: Chicago
http://www.pipeline.com/~rabaron/ctm/CTM.htm
March 3 - College Art Association Conference, Chicago
April 25 - Rice University, Houston
June 28 - Western States Digitization Conference, Denver
September 24 - New York Public Library
October 27 - Museum Computer Network Conference, Cincinnati
A 2001 series of Copyright Town Meetings, organized by the National
Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage, will launch March 3 in
Chicago at the College Art Association's annual conference.
The Copyright & Fair Use Town Meetings balance expert opinion and
audience participation on the basics of copyright law, the
implications of copyright online, recent changes in copyright law and
practice, and practical issues related to the networking of cultural
heritage materials.
The 1997-98 series focused closely on the Conference on Fair Use
(CONFU) and its aftermath. The 2000 series (held in Chicago,
Syracuse, New York City, Chapel Hill, San Francisco and Baltimore)
covered the DMCA, the demise of the public domain; ambiguities of
ownership of online copyrighted material; changes in distance
education; and the critical need for institutional copyright policies
and principles. Reports on the individual meetings are now available
at <http://www.ninch.org/copyright/townmeetings/2000.html> and an
overall report is forthcoming.
The 2001 series will be hosted by the College Art Association, Rice
University, the University of Denver, the New York Public Library and
the Museum Computer Network. Speakers committed to date include Peter
Jaszi, Georgia Harper, Tyler Ochoa and Bernard Reilly.
CHICAGO MEETING: Saturday March 3, 2001
9:30-12:00; 12:30 to 2:00
Chicago Hilton & Towers, 720 South Michigan Avenue
http://www.pipeline.com/~rabaron/ctm/CTM.htm
The opening March 3 Town Meeting in Chicago will focus on "Licensing Initiatives for Scholars and Teachers" and will feature Renate Wiedenhoeft (SASKIA Cultural Documentation, Ltd.), Jennifer Trant (AMICO), Carol Hughes (Questia), Robert Panzer (Visual Artists and Galleries Association), Thomas W. Bower (Deputy Registrar, National Museum of American History), and Max Marmor (Director, Yale Art Library, for The Academic Image Cooperative).
How can the objects and services offered by a set of different new
digital licensing initiatives change for the good the research and
teaching methods of artists and art historians and help fulfill the
educational and scholarly missions of institutions in ways that
unlicensed collections typically do not or can not?
As usual, a premium will be placed on questions and discussion of the
issues from the audience. You can submit questions in advance of the
Chicago meeting at
http://www.pipeline.com/~rabaron/ctm/CTM.htm#055.Query
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ADMISSION
All NINCH Town Meetings are open to the public. CAA does not accept reservations for any sessions. In order to attend the 9:30 to 12:00
session, individuals will either need to show a conference badge or
purchase a single session ticket at the conference ($35 or $25 for
students, cash only) -- single session tickets will not be available
before the conference. Tickets are not required for entry to the
12:30 to 2:00 session. For more information on the conference and the
Town Meeting Schedule consult http://www.collegeart.org
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Local committees have organized the town meetings, which have been
coordinated and reviewed by the NINCH Town Meetings Working Group. The Copyright Town Meetings series is a component of the NINCH Copyright Education Program, organized by the NINCH Advocacy Working Group.
NINCH TOWN MEETINGS WORKING GROUP:
Kathe Albrecht, American University/Visual Resources Association
Mary Case, Association of Research Libraries
Robert Baron, College Art Association
Kenneth Crews, Indiana University
Georgia Harper, University of Texas
Christine Sundt, University of oregon/Visual Resources Association/NINCH BOARD
Barry Szczesny, American Association of Museums
Marta Teegen, College Art Association
Sanford Thatcher, Pennsylvania State University Press/Association of
American University Presses
Martha Winnacker, University of California.
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