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- Commonsense copyright : a guide for educators and librarians / by Talab, R. S.,1948-(CARDINAL)183316;
Copyright primer -- Uses of copyrighted materials -- "Fair use" -- Computer-based systems -- The Internet and World Wide Web -- Distance learning -- Library use of copyrighted materials -- Permissions and policy development -- Notes and resources -- Appendices.
- Subjects: Copyright; Fair use (Copyright);
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- The complete copyright liability handbook for librarians and educators / by Lipinski, Tomas A.,1958-(CARDINAL)272200;
What is direct copyright infringement? -- What is contributory copyright infringement? -- What is vicarious infringement? -- What are damages and how can they be limited? -- How can libraries and schools obtain immunity? -- What is the section 512 safe harbor? -- How should libraries and schools respond to claims of infringement? -- What is different about Section 512 in higher education? -- What about technological protections on copyright under Section 1201? -- What must be done to legally reproduce and distribute copyrighted materials in the library -- What about the circulation of copyrighted software? -- What's different about copyright compliance for distance education programs? -- Afterword : Final thoughts about liability, immunity, and risk assessment in copyright law.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Copyright infringement; Fair use (Copyright);
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- Copyright in cyberspace 2 : questions and answers for librarians / by Hoffmann, Gretchen McCord.(CARDINAL)119996;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-260) and index.History and purpose of copyright law -- Overview of copyright law -- Fair use : is it all it's cracked up to be? and other pockets of protection for librarians -- Some internet basics -- Recent copyright legislation -- Hyperlinks and framing -- Browsing and caching -- Using digital images -- The dark side of the DMCA -- File-sharing -- Non-copyright issues -- I'm the good guy : what can they do to me? -- Liability for content provided on the internet and as internet access provider -- Interlibrary loan and resource sharing -- Electronic reserves and class-based web pages -- Library instruction and distance education -- Licensing -- Writing a copyright policy -- Librarians as representatives of libraries and library users.
- Subjects: Copyright and electronic data processing; Fair use (Copyright); Cyberspace.;
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- Wheels, wings, and motors / by Coupe, Robert,author.(CARDINAL)358207;
Wheels, wheels, wheels -- From carriages to cars -- Bicycles -- Wheels on rails -- Trains today and tomorrow -- From sail to steam -- Boats and ships today -- First to fly -- Pioneers of flight -- Long-distance flight -- Leaving earth -- Into space and back -- Mix and match.Junior Library Guild8-10.3-5.930LAccelerated Reader ARA Junior Library Guild selection (JLG)
- Subjects: Aeronautics; Boats and boating; Ships; Transportation; Wheels; Aeronautics.; Boats and boating.; Ships.; Transportation.; Wheels.;
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- The information professional's guide to career development online / by Johnson, Sarah L.,1969-(CARDINAL)268056; Gordon, Rachel Singer.(CARDINAL)119814;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-375) and index.
- Subjects: Library science; Information science; Library science; Information science; Career development;
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- High-impact practices in online education : research and best practices / by Linder, Kathryn E.,editor.; Hayes, Chrysanthemum Mattison,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Kathryn E. Linder & Chrysanthemum Mattison Hayes -- First-year seminars / Jennifer R. Keup -- Common intellectual experience / Jason D. Baker & Michael Pregitzer -- Learning communities / Kathy E. Johnson, Amy A. Powell, & Sarah S. Baker -- Writing-intensive classes / June Griffin -- Collaborative assignments and projects / Robert John Robertson & Shannon Riggs -- Undergraduate research in the humanities / Ellen Holmes Pearson & Jeffrey W. McClurken -- Undergraduate research in the sciences / Kevin F. Downing & Jennifer K. Holtz -- Diversity and global learning / Jesse Nelson & Nelson Soto -- eService-learning / Jean Strait & Katherine Nordyke -- Internships / Pamela D. Pike -- Capstone courses and projects / Zapoura Newton-Calvert & Deborah Smith Arthur -- ePortfolios / Jennifer Sparrow & Judit Torok -- High Impact practices and library and information resources / Stefanie Buck -- Conclusion / Kathryn E. Linder & Chrysanthemum Mattison Hayes.This volume offers the first comprehensive guide to how high-impact practices (HIPs) are being implemented in online environments and how they can be adjusted to meet the needs of online learners. This multi-disciplinary approach will assist faculty and administrators to effectively implement HIPs in distance education courses and online programs. With a chapter devoted to each of the eleven HIPs, this collection offers guidance that takes into account the differences between e-learners and traditional on-campus students. A primary goal of High-Impact Practices Online is to share the ways in which HIPs may need to be amended to meet the needs of online learners. Through specific examples and practical suggestions in each chapter, readers are introduced to concrete strategies for transitioning HIPs to the online environment that can be utilized across a range of disciplines and institution types. Each chapter of High-Impact Practices Online also references the most recent and relevant literature on each HIP so that readers are brought up to date on what makes online HIPs successful. The book provides guidance on how best to implement HIPs to increase retention and completion for online learners.
- Subjects: Internet in higher education.; Education, Higher; Web-based instruction.;
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- Playing games in the school library : developing game-based lessons and using gamification concepts / by Pavey, Sarah,Author(DLC)no2011148513;
Includes bibiographical references (pages 151-160) and index.Playing Games in the School Library is a comprehensive resource for those looking to explore the use of game-based learning and gamification in the library setting. It illustrates how game play can be developed through applying learning theory to practice, exemplified by case studies taken from a variety of international contexts. The book begins by applying prominent learning theories, in particular the use of games to nurture natural curiosity, problem solving and creativity. It then looks at the effect of playful learning upon individual students and groups. Motivation, engagement and the development of self-esteem are explored alongside social skills such as team working, oracy, communication, motor skills and emotional intelligence. Separate chapters outline the practical use of different types of games including digital, mixed media, physical and active learning and live games, discussing the advantages and disadvantages of each within a teaching and learning context. Finally, consideration is given to how game-based learning and gamification can be used to promote library resources and services for impact and how collaboration on this approach with subject teachers, senior leadership teams and the wider community, including parents can be beneficial. Written in a comprehensive but accessible manner, Playing Games in the School Library will give readers a means of engaging with distance learning, as well as providing a more challenging environment within their physical space. It will equip them with both a practical and theoretical rationale for including the game-based approach in their work while supporting their school's aims and objectives.
- Subjects: Educational games.; School libraries.; Motivation in education.;
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- Flannery [videorecording] : the storied life of the writer from Georgia / by Bosco, Mark,screenwriter,film director,film producer.; Coffman, Elizabeth,screenwriter,film director,film producer.; Hardin, Ted,film producer.(CARDINAL)734334; Sacks, Julie(Julie A.),film producer.; American Masters Pictures,production company.; Long Distance Educational Media,production company.; PBS Distribution (Firm),distributor.(CARDINAL)309769; WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.),publisher.(CARDINAL)150050;
Flannery O'Connor's distinctive Southern Gothic style influenced a generation of artists and activists. Winner of the first-ever Library of Congress Lavine/Ken Burns Prize for Film, O'Connor includes conversations with Mary Karr, Hilton Als and others. Through never-before-seen archival footage, examine the life and legacy of an American literary icon.Rating: TV-14.DVD, wide screen, stereo, region 1.
- Subjects: Biographical films.; Documentary films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; O'Connor, Flannery.; Authors, American;
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- Understanding COVID-19 / by Hustad, Douglas,author.; Lurie, Mark N.,author.; Core Library (Firm);
Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter one : A mysterious disease -- Chapter two : A new virus -- Chapter three : Symptoms and transmission -- Chapter four : Testing and treatment -- Fast facts -- Stop and think -- Glossary -- Online resources -- Learn more -- Index -- About the author."COVID-19 is a disease caused by a virus called SARS-CoV2. Like all viruses, it is far too small to be seen by the naked eye. Yet this virus and the disease it caused had an enormous impact on the world. Understanding COVID-19 explores how the virus and the disease work, examining what made them so dangerous and what health officials learned about fighting them. Features include a glossary, references, websites, source notes, and an index." --
- Subjects: Instructional and educational works.; Illustrated works.; Informational works.; COVID-19 (Disease); Coronavirus infections; Respiratory infections; Epidemics; Communicable diseases; Health; Immunotechnology; Medical technology; Medicine; Social distancing (Public health); Quarantine; Communicable diseases.; COVID-19 (Disease); Epidemics.;
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- The hardworking home : a DIY guide to working, learning, and living at home / by Johanson, Mark,author.(CARDINAL)701580;
Adapting space -- Creating space -- Easy DIY projects for the hardworking home."Hardworking Home (Black & Decker) is chock-full of ideas and how-to tutorials on adapting your home environment to efficiently accommodate home office space, home and remote schooling, and living in the emerging cultural reality. The Hardworking Home presents a wide range of achievable home improvements that will help you upgrade your home to better meet your needs in this shifting world. From home office to home school to home entertaining, today's households have necessarily become functional microcosms of society. Before the pandemic, less than five percent of full-time employees worked remotely from home. At the height of the outbreak, more than half did. And even when the dust has settled, it is estimated that at least a quarter of us will be performing our jobs from offices in our homes. Distance learning also will endure as an important educational tool. And while we back into less restrictive social distancing guidelines, it nevertheless makes sense to create a fun, vibrant atmosphere for entertaining ourselves and our guests within the safe confines of our homes. Some of the projects in The Hardworking Home are quite simple and others require a little more DIY experience. But the overriding commonality is that they have been curated with the forward-looking filter of making our lives better, more efficient, and more satisfying in a changing world landscape"--Publisher's description.
- Subjects: Do-it-yourself work.; Dwellings; Dwellings; Room layout (Dwellings); Storage in the home;
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