Copyright Literacy at Kent
This blog is to communicate the University of Kent's work to develop and support copyright literacy throughout the institution.

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The Return of the Kent Copyright Community of Practice

By copyrightliteracykent | 26 July 2017

Last Friday 21st July I held the first Kent copyright community of practice (CoP) since the end of term party at the end of last … Read more

The end of term copyright party

By copyrightliteracykent | 21 December 2016

It’s been a while since I’ve posted to the Kent copyright literacy blog but that doesn’t mean we haven’t been doing all sorts of exciting … Read more

Copyright the Card Game in Information Literacy Webinar – Thurs 13 October

By copyrightliteracykent | 10 October 2016

I have been lucky enough to be invited by Elsevier to talk about copyright the card game as part of one of their Library Connect … Read more

Next CoP meeting on copyright and accessibility is on 28 September

By copyrightliteracykent | 08 September 2016

I am very pleased that at the next copyright CoP Ben Watson from our Student Support and Wellbeing team will be talking to us about … Read more

Is sharing biscuits enough to embed copyright literacy?

By copyrightliteracykent | 30 August 2016

On Friday 26 August we had the third of the Kent Copyright Community of Practice meetings. Although it was in my first week back after … Read more

How many copyright enthusiasts can you fit in a single meeting room?

By copyrightliteracykent | 21 June 2016

On Tuesday last week (14 June 2016 for those of you reading on catch up) I finally got round to holding the first University of Kent … Read more

More adventures at the intersection between copyright and information literacy

By copyrightliteracykent | 10 May 2016

I’d hoped to get this post out sooner than this but once again a range of exciting things got in the way (some of which … Read more

First copyright literacy post of 2016

By copyrightliteracykent | 29 January 2016

It’s been a bit quiet on the Kent copyright literacy blog front, but that doesn’t mean I’ve been sitting here twiddling my thumbs since the … Read more

An Estonian immersion in Information Literacy – a copyright geek reflects one month on

By copyrightliteracykent | 28 November 2015

In thinking how I might sum up my experiences of attending the European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL) in October I was reminded of a … Read more

What does ’embed copyright literacy’ really mean?

By copyrightliteracykent | 02 October 2015

So this post is about the project to embed copyright literacy within Information Services at the University of Kent (or P1465 to particularly keen followers … Read more

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