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Bloodsucking Vampire Bats is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0

Winging it No More: Options for Streaming Video in Libraries 

Monday, Feb. 2, 2026, 1:30pm-3pm ET
In this 90 minute webinar we’ll explore options for providing patrons with access to streaming video uner user rights found in U.S. copyright law.

Presenters
Anali Perry, Unit Head and Librarian, Open Science and Scholarly Communication, Arizona State University
Carla S. Myers, Coordinator of Scholarly Communications, Miami  University Libraries

Cartoon picture of a flying bat.
Bloodsucking Vampire Bat Flying is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0

Access at the Drop of a Bat: Controlled Digital Lending

Tuesday, Feb. 3, 20206, 1:30pm-3pm ET
Join is in exploring options for providing controlled digital lending services to your patrons! In this 90 minute webinar, our presenters will discuss the legal theory behind the service and best practices for libraries seeking to offer the service.

Presenters
Kyle K. Courtney, Director of Copyright and Information Policy, Harvard Library
Dave Hansen, Executive Director of Authors Alliance

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Sunrise is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0

Seeking the Sunshine: Bringing our Copyright Services into the Light

Wednesday, Feb. 4, 20206, 1:30pm-3pm ET
In this 90 minute webinar we’ll discuss how to work with library and campus administrators to promote the copyright services we offer to patrons.

Presenters
Donna Ferullo,  Emeritus Director, Purdue University Copyright Office
Kevin Smith, Emeritus Director of the Michael and Eugenia Wormser Libraries, Colby College

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Dracula Vampire is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0

Why so Crypt-ic?: How to Promote Open Conversations About Copyright on Campus

Thursday, Feb. 5, 20206, 11am-12:30pm ET
Patrons can be shy about asking copyright questions out of fear they will get into trouble for infringing the law. It is very rare though, that members of our campus community are reusing works as there are many user rights they can take advantage of when seeking to reuse works for teaching, learning, and the creation of new scholarships. In this 90 minute webinar two copyright librarians will share their ideas and experiences in promoting open dialogue on copyright at their institution.

Presenters
Will Cross, Director, Open Knowledge Center & Head of Information Policy, Fulbright Schuman Innovation Fellow, North Carolina State University
Ana Enriquez, Head, Scholarly Communications and Copyright, Penn State University Libraries

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Tombstone  is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0

Leave no Tombstone Unturned: An Open Q&A Session!

Friday Feb. 6, 20206, 1:30pm-3pm ET
Bring your copyright questions and have them answered by our expert panel! In this 90-minute webinar, we will have a robust and open discussion about those copyright issues and questions our colleagues are navigating at their institution.
Presenters
Kenneth D. Crews, attorney, author, professor, and international intellectual property consultant
Donna Ferullo,  Emeritus Director, Purdue University Copyright Office
Kevin Smith, Emeritus  Director of the Michael and Eugenia Wormser Libraries, Colby College
Tucker Taylor, Editor, Journal of Copyright in Education and Librarianship