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NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
April 3, 2001
PLEASE FORWARD
NINCH COPYRIGHT TOWN MEETINGS 2001 SERIES
Website Now Open
http://www.ninch.org/copyright/townmeetings01/2001.html
RICE UNIVERSITY HOSTS HOUSTON TOWN MEETING
APRIL 25, 2001
Houston Copyright Town Meeting: Copyright Perspectives
<http://www.rice.edu/Fondren/CopyrightTM>
McMurtry Auditorium, Duncan Hall, Rice University
Wednesday, April 25, 2001: 9:00-4:30
Featured Speakers include
Georgia Harper, University of Texas System
Rodney Petersen, University of Maryland
Tyler Ochoa, Whittier Law School
The 2001 series of Copyright Town Meetings, organized by the National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage, will continue April 25 with the second meeting, hosted by Rice University in Houston, Texas.
Subsequent meetings include:
* June 28 - Western States Digitization Conference, Denver:
"Copyright & Primary
Source Materials"
* September 24 - New York Public Library: "Intellectual Property and Multimedia
in the Digital Age"
* October 27 - Museum Computer Network Conference, Cincinnati: "New Strategies"
* November 19 - University of Oregon, Eugene: "Creating Policy"
The website for the 2001 series is now open at
http://www.ninch.org/copyright/townmeetings01/2001.html and will be
frequently updated with announcements, agendas, speakers biographies and meeting reports.
David Green
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>Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 11:28:13 -0600 (CST)
>From: "Lisa M. Spiro" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "David L. Green" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Houston Copyright Town Meeting, April 25
Houston Copyright Town Meeting: Copyright Perspectives
<http://www.rice.edu/Fondren/CopyrightTM>
McMurtry Auditorium, Duncan Hall
Rice University
Wednesday, April 25, 2001
9:00-4:30
Copyright and intellectual property issues are becoming increasingly
important with the explosive growth of the Web and other digital
media. Please join us on Wednesday, April 25, 2001 for the Houston
Copyright Town Meeting.
As part of the National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage
(NINCH) Copyright Town Meeting series, this gathering seeks to open
discussion among various educational and cultural constituencies
concerned with copyright issues: faculty members, librarians,
instructional technologists, museum and archives specialists, and
digital content providers.
We will consider questions of information ownership, access,
distribution, control, and marketing. Featured speakers include:
* Georgia Harper (developer of the Copyright Crash Course and
Manager, Intellectual Property Section of the University of Texas
System General Counsel's Office),
* Rodney Petersen (Director of Policy and Planning and Project
NEThics, Office of Information Technology at the University of
Maryland), and
* Tyler Ochoa (co-director of the Center for Intellectual Property
Law at the Whittier Law School).
Other speakers include
Dan Wallach, Department of Computer Science, Rice University
Geraldine Aramanda, Intellectual Property Manager and Archivist at
the Menil Collection
Rhoda Goldberg, chair of the legislative committee for the Texas
Library Association
Marshall Schott, Director, Educational Technology and Outreach at the
University of Houston,
Coe Miles, Associate General Counsel of Questia
Lee Hilyer, Interlibrary Loan Librarian at Rice's Fondren Library
The Copyright Town Meeting is sponsored by NINCH; Fondren Library of
Rice University; the University of Houston Libraries; and the Rice
University Center for the Study of Cultures.
The Town Meeting seeks to provide a fundamental overview of copyright
law and its implications for educational and cultural institutions,
examining the law's historical foundations, its evolution in an
increasingly digital environment, and current trends. Ample opportunity
will be provided for questions and discussion.
The morning session will address copyright fundamentals, as well as
the legal and technical dimensions of using devices to control access
to information.
During the afternoon sessions, speakers representing universities,
libraries, and museums will discuss the significance of copyright for
their communities.
Approaches to copyright--pursuing the open source model, upholding the
public domain, licensing electronic resources, and requesting permission
to use copyrighted materials--will be examined. In the Town Meeting
tradition, the conference will conclude with a lively and open dialogue
about the issues raised during the day.
Registration for the Houston Copyright Town Meeting is free. For dining
convenience, a box lunch will be available for $7. (The deadline to
reserve a box lunch is April 20.) The registration form is available at
<http://www.rice.edu/Fondren/CopyrightTM/registration.html>. Please
direct questions to Lisa Spiro at (713) 348-2594 or [log in to unmask]
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Lisa Spiro
Director, Electronic Text and Image Center
Fondren Library, Rice University
(713) 348-2594
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