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Item Open Access @Archer April 2012 Vol. 1, No. 8(University of Regina. Dr. John Archer Library. External Communications & Promotions Committee, 2012-04) Winter, Christina; Bradley, Cara; Hansen, Kirsten; Nowlan, Gillian; Vajcner, Mark; Shires, Michael; Bradley, CristaItem Open Access @Archer August 2012 Vol. 1, No. 12(University of Regina Library, 2012-08) Cripps, Doug; Nowlan, Gillian; Chipanshi, Mary; Bradley, Crista; Winter, Christina; Cushon, Kate; Andrews, Marilyn; Resch, PeterItem Open Access @Archer Fall 2013 Vol.2 No. 8(2013-09-10) Davies, Dan; Nowlan, Gillian; Nelke, Barbara; Shires, Michael; Winter, Christina; Vajcner, Mark; Cushon, Kate; Phelps, CharlesArcher Library Mobile Site Additions; BrowZine Journal App; Summon 2.0; Information Matters; Recipient of the Dr. John Archer Library Award for 2013; Open Access Week; Featured Database; Library Establishes a Digital Curation Team; From the Centre for Teaching and Learning; International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) ConferenceItem Open Access @Archer February 2012 Vol. 1, No. 6(University of Regina. Dr. John Archer Library. External Communications & Promotions Committee, 2012-02) Nowlan, Gillian; Winter, Christina; Bradley, Crista; MacDonald, Carol; Bradley, Cara; Hansen, Kirsten; Vajcner, Mark; Cushon, Kate; Shires, MichaelItem Open Access @Archer January 2012 Vol. 1, No. 5(University of Regina. Dr. John Archer Library. External Communications & Promotions Committee, 2012-01) Winter, Christina; Nowlan, Gillian; Bradley, Cara; Bradley, Crista; Hansen, Kirsten; Cushon, KateItem Open Access @Archer January 2013 Vol. 2, No. 5(2013-01-11) Cushon, Kate; Cripps, Doug; Davies, Dan; Winter, Christina; Nowlan, GillianTeaching and Learning Conference: Call for Papers; Upcoming CTL Workshops; SSHRC Research Grant; "Teaching and Learning with the Power of Technology": 2013 Conference; Turnitin; Information Matters; Copyright Update - Bill C-11, the Copyright Modernization Act; Featured DatabaseItem Open Access @Archer July 2012 Vol. 1, No. 11(University of Regina. Dr. John Archer Library. External Communications & Promotions Committee, 2012-07) Cripps, Doug; Vajcner, Mark; Shires, Michael; Winter, Christina; Sgrazzutti, William; Andrews, Marilyn; Nowlan, GillianItem Open Access @Archer June 2012 Vol. 1, No. 10(University of Regina. Dr. John Archer Library. External Communications & Promotions Committee, 2012-06) Shires, Michael; Cripps, Doug; Bradley, Crista; Winter, Christina; Vajcner, Mark; Andrews, Marilyn; Sgrazzutti, WilliamItem Open Access @Archer March 2012 Vol. 1, No. 7(University of Regina. Dr. John Archer Library. External Communications & Promotions Committee, 2012-03) Winter, Christina; Vajcner, Mark; Bradley, Crista; Bradley, Cara; Hansen, Kirsten; Nowlan, GillianItem Open Access @Archer May 2012 Vol. 1, No. 9(University of Regina. Dr. John Archer Library. External Communications & Promotions Committee, 2012-05-01) Winter, Christina; Hansen, Kirsten; Cripps, Doug; Bradley, Crista; Vajcner, Mark; Sgrazzutti, WilliamItem Open Access Canadian Collaborations: Library Communications and Advocacy in the time of COVID-19(2021-08-27) Winter, Christina; Swartz, Mark; Owen, Victoria; Ludbrook, Ann; Selman, Brianne; Tiessen, RobertThe COVID-19 pandemic forced libraries to unexpectedly and suddenly close their physical locations, necessitating a remote working environment and a greater reliance on digital and virtual services. While libraries were in a better position than most sectors due to decades of experience in licensing and acquiring digital content and offering virtual services such as chat reference, there still were some services and resources that traditionally had only been offered in a face-to-face environment, or were available in print only. There were questions in the Canadian library community about how, and if these programs could be delivered online and comply with Canadian copyright law. This article will describe the access and copyright challenges that Canadian libraries faced during the first nine months of the pandemic and will outline the collaborative efforts of the Canadian library copyright community to respond to these challenges.Item Open Access CFLA – Advocacy on Copyright Issues(2021-02-05) Owen, Victoria; Swartz, Mark; Wakaruk, Amanda; Winter, ChristinaThis presentation will discuss the upcoming changes to Canadian copyright law as a result of the implementation of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). We will discuss how the change in the term of copyright protection will impact the Canadian library and archival communities, and explore possibilities for mitigating the harms to the public domain. Participants will also learn about the copyright advocacy efforts of the CFLA copyright committee, and will be encouraged to share their own copyright challenges that arose during the COVID-19 pandemic.Item Open Access CFLA Copyright Committee Update(2021-05-07) Winter, Christina; Kohn, Alexandra; Ludbrook, Ann; Owen, VictoriaItem Open Access Controlled Digital Lending of Library Books in Canada(The Partnership Provincial and Territorial Library Associations of Canada, 2022-12-21) De Castell, Christina; Dickison, Joshua; Mau, Trish; Swartz, Mark; Tiessen, Robert; Wakaruk, Amanda; Winter, ChristinaThis paper explores legal considerations for how libraries in Canada can lend digital copies of books. It is an adaptation of A Whitepaper on Controlled Digital Lending of Library Books by David R. Hansen and Kyle K. Courtney, and draws heavily on this source in its content, with the permission of the authors. Our paper considers the legal and policy rationales for the process—“controlled digital lending”—in Canada, as well as a variety of risk factors and practical considerations that can guide libraries seeking to implement such lending, with the intention of helping Canadian libraries to explore controlled digital lending in our own Canadian legal and policy context. Our goal is to help libraries and their lawyers become better informed about controlled digital lending as an approach, offer the basis of the legal rationale for its use in Canada, and suggest situations in which this rationale might be strongest.Item Open Access Copyright in Libraries 2020(2020-04-30) Winter, Christina; Langrell, KateItem Open Access Copyright in Libraries in 2022(2022-05-06) Winter, ChristinaThis session will provide an update on the Canadian copyright landscape and will discuss new and ongoing copyright developments relevant to the Canadian library community, including an overview of the CFLA's Copyright Committee's activities.Item Open Access Copyright Practices & Approaches at Canadian Post-Secondaries: A Follow-up Survey(2021-05-05) Winter, Christina; Graham, RumiThis session will share results of a Spring 2020 survey that follows up on our 2015 survey of copyright practices at Canadian universities. The new survey expanded the scope of participants to include a somewhat broader range of post-secondary institutions. The aim is to provide an update on how Canadian post-secondary institutions address copyright education, management, and policy matters. We hope to shed light on some gaps in what is known about educational copying in the Canadian post-secondary education sector. These may include gaps identified in the 2019 INDU report on the statutory review of the Copyright Act.Item Open Access Copyright Support for Scholarly Communications(2020) Dandar, Devina; Kazakoff-Lane, Carmen; Langrell, Kate; Winter, ChristinaItem Open Access COPYRIGHT the card game (Canadian version): copyright literacy through game-based learning(2019-01-30) Winter, Christina; Brunet, Melanie; Graham, Rumi; Spong, StephenPresented at OLA Super Conference, Toronto, ON, January 30, 2019. Creative Commons-Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) applies.Item Open Access Copyright the Card Game – Canadian Edition(2018) Brunet, Mélanie; Dickison, Joshua; Di Valentino, Lisa; Graham, Rumi; Kohn, Alex; Langrell, Kate; Mollel, Obianuju; Spong, Stephen; Winter, ChristinaCopyright the Card Game - Canadian Edition. © Canadian Copyright Card Game Group 2018 and are available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 licence. This material is adapted for a Canadian audience from Copyright the Card Game v2.0 © Chris Morrison and Jane Secker (@UKCopyrightLit) 2017 and is available for reuse under a Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 licence. UK Copyright Literacy: http://copyrightliteracy.org .