Seminar Series: Copyrighting Your Thesis & Dissertation, February
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Will your thesis or dissertation raise copyright issues? Learn about navigating copyright and author rights in a digital environment!
The workshops will answer questions like …
- Everyone quotes the work of other scholars in their dissertation. As long as the quotes are acknowledged, does this ever raise copyright issues?
- I found a photo online on a website. Can I include it in my dissertation since everything’s free on the internet?
- Should I pay to register copyright for my dissertation?
- I have this great film clip from the 1940s with images and music that I’d like to include with my dissertation. Are there different copyright rules for audio-visual formats?
- Chapter 1 of my dissertation has been published in a journal. Is this a problem?
Seminar Date/Times and Locations
- Tuesday, February 4, 2020, 12–12:50pm, Woodruff Library, Room 312
- Thursday, February 6, 2020, 5–5:50pm, Woodruff Library, Room 314
- Thursday, February 13, 2020, 12–12:50pm, Woodruff Library, Room 314
- Tuesday, February 18, 2020, 5–5:50pm, Woodruff Library, Room 314
- Wednesday, February 19, 2020, 12–12:50pm, Woodruff Library, Room 314
- Monday, February 24, 2020 , 12–12:50pm, Woodruff Library, Room 314
Click here to register for one of the sessions!
If you cannot attend any session but still think you may have a question, please contact the Scholarly Communications Office at scholcomm [at] listserv [dot] cc [dot] emory [dot] edu for help.