The resources below provide guidance on copyright, fair use, and author's rights. Your subject librarian can also be a resource.
General Information on Copyright
- United States Copyright Office provides basic copyright information services to the public and examines and registers copyright claims in books, music, movies, software, photographs, and other works of authorship.
- The Educator’s Guide to Copyright and Fair Use. A five part series on copyright law and education
Fair Use
- American Library Association’s Fair Use Evaluator – a step-by-step guide to help you analyze fair use and document your considerations.
- Columbia University’s simple Fair Use Checklist .
- Our guide to Fair Use and Creative Commons for Images
Authors' Rights
- An Introduction to Copyright Resources for Authors from SPARC
- Authors Rights Addendum from SPARC
Creative Commons (CC)
- What is Creative Commons? – short intro on YouTube
- Wanna Work Together? – why use CC as an author
- Best Practices for Attributions – tips for properly using others’ CC licensed material
- Choose a License – CC’s wizard to help you build a license for your own work