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COPYRIGHT IN IMAGES
<http://www.plc.fis.utoronto.ca/coursedescription.asp?courseid=205>
Fri. 29 Feb 2008
1 day (6 hours) - 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Instructor: Jean Dryden
Fee: $260
Ottawa

Through lecture, examples, discussion, handouts and case studies, this
one-day course practical  will present the copyright rules that apply
specifically to all types of 'artistic works' and the application of the
rules within the overall context of the Canadian Copyright Act.

Targets librarians, archivists and museum/gallery curators who are
responsible for photograph and other 'artistic works'; photographers and
artists wishing to protect their rights and anyone who uses photographs
or other images to illustrate their work in print or online.

"Jean is a very articulate, funny, and well-organized workshop leader.
She allowed for great discussion but was able to keep the course on track."
"The instructor was successful in taking the subject and breaking it
down into small bite-size understandable pieces. This was a worthwhile
investment of my time."
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ARCHIVES FOR RECORDS MANAGERS AND LIBRARIANS
<http://www.plc.fis.utoronto.ca/coursedescription.asp?courseid=163>
Wed. 5 Mar 2008
1 day (6 hours) - 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Instructor: Jean Dryden
Fee: $260.00 Ottawa

This workshop is an introduction to archival principles and practice.
The course will include the role of archives in information management,
an overview of the main functions of archives, the ways that archival
practice differs from and complements records management and library
practices, and what is required to establish an archives program.

For records managers and librarians who have some responsibility for an
archives program, or who work with an archivist as part of an
information management team; anyone with an interest in documentary
heritage.


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