Copyright Education and the Role of Library Associations: Current Practices and Needed Support

L. Hinchliffe, K. None, Jayde Rose
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IFLA’s 2018 “Statement on Copyright Education and Copyright Literacy” highlights the need for librarians to be copyright literate and for library associations to support the copyright education for library professionals. Nonetheless, while the role of library associations in supporting copyright education is foregrounded, little research has investigated the copyright initiatives of library associations. This study addresses that gap, documenting the current copyright training activities of library associations and providing recommendations for how IFLA might address copyright education needs of library workers. The research for this study took place in two phases, beginning with case studies of six library associations, followed by a multinational survey with respondents representing twenty-eight library associations from twenty-five countries. This study reveals that associations struggle to provide the full extent of copyright education resources they would like to, due to a lack of funding and lack of copyright expertise among other issues. Based on survey responses, IFLA has an opportunity to directly address a global need in the library association community and overcome the barriers to developing and delivering copyright education, beginning by providing a website with basic copyright information and resources, training for association members on how to develop and deliver their own copyright education training, or guidelines on a copyright education curriculum.
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版权教育与图书馆协会的作用:当前的实践与需要的支持
国际图联2018年发布的《关于版权教育和版权素养的声明》强调,图书馆员需要具备版权素养,图书馆协会需要支持对图书馆专业人员进行版权教育。然而,虽然图书馆协会在支持版权教育方面的作用是有前景的,但很少有研究调查图书馆协会的版权倡议。本研究解决了这一差距,记录了图书馆协会当前的版权培训活动,并为国际图联如何解决图书馆工作人员的版权教育需求提供了建议。本研究的研究分两个阶段进行,首先是对六个图书馆协会的案例研究,然后是对来自25个国家的28个图书馆协会的受访者进行的跨国调查。这项研究表明,由于缺乏资金和缺乏版权专业知识等问题,协会很难提供他们想要的全部版权教育资源。根据调查结果,国际图联有机会直接解决图书馆协会社区的全球需求,克服发展和提供版权教育的障碍,首先提供一个包含基本版权信息和资源的网站,培训协会成员如何发展和提供他们自己的版权教育培训,或版权教育课程指南。
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