[Asis-l] Upcoming Online Course: Open Source and Open Access

Olga Francois OFrancois at umuc.edu
Wed Mar 2 13:17:14 EST 2011


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Greetings, 

The Center for Intellectual Property would like to remind everyone of
the registration deadline for the upcoming online workshop on
alternative . For more information and to register see the links below:

OPEN SOURCE AND OPEN ACCESS (2 weeks).
http://www.cipcommunity.org/carroll_open-source-access.
Dates: April 18-29, 2011 (Reg by April 8).
Instructor: Michael Carroll, J.D., Professor of Law, Director, Program
on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, Washington College of
Law, American University.

Description: Learn more about these two important movements and some of
the issues associated with copyright, licensing, and consumer use from a
founding member of Creative Commons and leading advocate for open access
over the Internet to the research that appears in scholarly and
scientific journals. Free as certification elective. Fee: $200/250
(member/non-member).
	
REGISTRATION.
https://secure.imodules.com/s/1039/index.aspx?sid=1039&gid=1&pgid=516&ci
d=1769.

AVAILABLE DISCOUNTS:
~ Membership. Use your individual or institutional membership to save
20% today and on future courses along with a wealth of additional member
benefits. 
http://www.cipcommunity.org/membership/.

~ Certification. Register for a certification program and save up to %12
off individual course fees as a non member. Members save more.
http://www.cipcommunity.org/certification/.

FUTURE COURSES: http://www.cipcommunity.org/educationprogram/.
Copyright and Works for Hire w/ Laura Gasaway, May 16-27, 2011.
Crayons, Computers, and Copyright: Making sense of copyright
opportunities in K-12 teaching w/Dwayne Buttler, 
June 6-17, 2011. 

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Olga Francois, Assistant Director.
Center for Intellectual Property - Largo Academic Center.
240-684-2803 | 3501 University Boulevard East | Adelphi | MD | 20783. 
~ Learn to reduce liability and increase your understanding of copyright
usage with online workshops from a global leader in online education.
UMUC's Center for Intellectual Property will help clarify copyright laws
through lectures, supplemental readings, live discussions, and invited
guests who are experts or practitioners in the field. Each entirely
online course offers self-guided learning, giving you ultimate
flexibility in accessing and completing the course material. CEU credits
are available.




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