Copyright
Online Conferences, Intellectual Property, and the Changing Shape of Scholarly Communications
In February, the College Art Association (CAA) held its 109th Annual Conference, bringing together art historians, artists, and designers to share research and discuss issues of professional interest.
The Elephant Roundup (March 2021)
An occasional newsletter from Feeding the Elephant: A Forum for Scholarly Communications.
Virtual Conferences
Roger C. Schonfeld and Laura Brown, "A Framework for the Future of Conferences," Scholarly Kitchen, March 1, 2021, https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2021/03/01/framework-future-conferences/
The Elephant Roundup (February 2021)
An occasional newsletter from the editors of Feeding the Elephant: A Forum for Scholarly Communications.
Financial Health of Colleges & Universities
Kelly Grotke, “Are Endowments Damaging Colleges and Universities?,” The American Prospect, https://prospect.org/education/are-endowments-damaging-colleges-and-universities/
Working with Your Librarian: Copyright Assistance during COVID-19
A post from Feeding the Elephant: A Forum for Scholarly Communications.
Guest post by Sara R. Benson, Interim Head of the Scholarly Commons and Copyright Librarian, University of Illinois Library
Copyright Resources
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General Guides & Additional Resources
Copyright Chat Podcast (Sara Benson, Copyright Librarian)
This One Simple Trick Makes Permissions Easy and Fun
A post from Feeding the Elephant: A Forum for Scholarly Communications.
Getting permission to reproduce copyrighted material in your own work can be intimidating and frustrating, and most scholars don’t get much, if any, training in how to do it. You won’t be surprised to learn there is no one simple trick, but the following tips aim to demystify the process and make it easier to manage.
Working with Your Editor: Previously Published Material in Your Manuscript
Guest post by Walter Biggins, editor-in-chief, University of Pennsylvania Press