This post is from Dr Helen Brooks, Reader in Theatre and Cultural History at the University of Kent and was originally published at copyrightliteracy.org. Since … Read more
The Return of the Kent Copyright Community of Practice
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
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
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
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?
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?
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
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
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
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