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Copyright is an important issue for Canada’s research libraries. The sharing of information and knowledge is governed by copyright legislation, jurisprudence and licences. Knowing what is allowed from what is not is vital for librarians, students, faculty and researchers across Canada.
CARL advocates for copyright legislation that is fair to users and workable for libraries. We inform decision-makers of the needs of research libraries and how copyright-related agreements may affect libraries or their users.
Here are some topics worth exploring.
Copyright basics
Copyright for librarians, academics, students and researchers
Copyright in the digital age
CARL's copyright publications
International copyright
Additional resources
News
CARL Condemns Access Copyright’s Lawsuit against York University
Joint CARL-CRKN Statement on Open Access
OTTAWA, April 9th 2013 - Implementing Open Access: CARL and CRKN Operationalize the Report of the CARL-CRKN Open Access Working Group.


