Copyright Literacy at Kent
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New Copyright Topic Site, a Farewell from Chris Morrison and Hello to Chris Slater

By Chris Morrison | 22 April 2022

After almost 10 years at Kent, today will be my last day before moving on to a role at the Bodleian Libraries. I am very … Read more

Always attribute images online! A warning to bloggers and web authors

By Chris Morrison | 14 September 2021

Universities are increasingly receiving copyright infringement notifications from photographers and their representatives. This blog post provides advice on how to avoid receiving an unexpected demand … Read more

Report from the January 2021 Copyright Community of Practice

By Chris Morrison | 29 January 2021

On Wednesday 27 January 2021 I was delighted to have more than 30 people come to the first session of our rebooted Copyright Community of … Read more

The Return of the Kent Copyright Community of Practice

By Chris Morrison | 13 January 2021

I would like to invite you to join the first of our rebooted Kent Copyright Community of Practice sessions. Some readers may remember that I … Read more

Launch of the University of Kent Copyright Literacy Strategy

By Chris Morrison | 16 July 2020

I am delighted to announce the launch of the University of Kent Copyright Literacy Strategy 2020. As mentioned in previous posts this has been a … Read more

Kind words, relationships and communities:

By Chris Morrison | 27 February 2020

I set this blog up back in 2015 with the intention of drawing attention to all the work going on at Kent to help people … Read more

Copyright the Card Game – Training sessions

By Chris Morrison | 11 February 2020

Are you interested in learning about copyright? We will be running an online (MS Teams) version of the popular Copyright the Card Game for Kent … Read more

Developing a strategic approach to copyright literacy

By Chris Morrison | 05 August 2019

Last week we held a second workshop to discuss the creation of a copyright literacy strategy at the University of Kent (slides here). We began … Read more

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

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