UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Beginning March 17, Penn State University Libraries will offer virtual workshops on scholarly communications and copyright topics for students, faculty and staff. The workshops include a two-part "Introduction to Copyright" and a session on Penn State’s open-access policy.
Registration is free but required for all workshops. To register, please follow the links listed with each session, or contact Ana Enriquez, scholarly communications outreach librarian, at enriquez@psu.edu.
Penn State encourages qualified persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation, please contact Ana Enriquez at enriquez@psu.edu in advance of your participation or visit.
Introduction to Copyright: Two-Part Series
- Part 1: Thursday, March 17, 10–11 a.m.
- Part 2: Thursday, March 24, 10–11 a.m.
Have you ever wondered how things enter the public domain? What rights do you have to control use of your work? To use someone else’s work? This workshop by Ana Enriquez will provide a general overview of copyright law and give participants practice applying copyright law to the kinds of research- and course-related scenarios that come up at Penn State. Two one-hour discussions on Zoom are accompanied by an hour of video content. Participants are expected to watch videos 1 and 2 in advance of the first discussion (Part 1) and videos 3 and 4 in advance of the second discussion (Part 2).
Penn State’s Open-Access Policy
- Thursday, March 31, 4–5 p.m.
Penn State’s open access policy (policy AC02) applies to scholarly articles written by University researchers. In this workshop with Ana Enriquez, you will learn how to make your articles open and how to get a waiver of the policy if you do not wish to make an article open. Participants will practice using Sherpa Romeo to check the default terms of journals’ copyright agreements.