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Your Dissertation and Copyright: What You Need to Know
Understand copyright as it applies to your dissertation, from the basics of copyright ownership to exceptions like fair use.
When and where
Date and time
Thursday, March 30 · 10 - 11am PDT
Location
Online
About this event
As you prepare your dissertation, you may have questions about copyright. Can you use articles you’ve published during your time at Northwestern? What about images and texts by other creators? This workshop will help you understand copyright as it applies to your dissertation, from the basics of copyright ownership to exceptions like fair use. No matter where you are in your program, come to discuss real-life examples – and feel free to bring your own.
This workshop is intended for Northwestern University students, staff, and faculty.
This workshop will be online via Zoom by Liz Hamilton, Copyright Librarian at Northwestern University Libraries.
Northwestern University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for all events and programs. Accommodations such as sign language interpreters, presentation materials in alternate formats, and more are provided upon request. Please contact Anne Sticksel at amsticksel@northwestern.edu or 847-491-2922 by Thursday, March 23, 2023.
Every reasonable effort will be made to implement accommodations in an effective and timely manner.
About the organizer
One of the leading private research libraries in the United States, Northwestern University Libraries serves the educational and information needs of its students, faculty and scholars around the world.