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Copyright in Context (Course 3) - Managing third party copyright

Managing third party copyright

Trainer: Dr Ellie Pridgeon

Copyright in context is a series of three one-hour online training events. Each session is aimed at those looking for an introduction to the subject, or to refresh a basic understanding of copyright. They are designed so that delegates can attend sessions during their working day. Delegates can also choose to attend individual sessions or all three events.

Each session provides a focus on real-life case studies and practical examples, providing delegates with essential tools, skills and confidence to manage copyright effectively in their workplace.

The sessions consist of PowerPoint presentation by the speaker with a short question and answer session at the end. The sessions will be delivered via MS Teams.

Course learning outcomes

Course 3: Managing third party copyright. This session will consider how heritage organisations are dealing with third party copyright material in their collections (Thursday May 23rd 2024 - 1pm-2pm including 10 minute Q&A)

ARA competency framework

The learning outcomes map to the following areas of ARA’s competency framework Understanding, interpreting and complying with legislation and/or regulation

  • Managing risk and/or business continuity

  • Developing self and others

About our trainer: Dr Ellie Pridgeon is director of Consultant Archivist, an organisation that specialises in providing advice and support to the heritage and records management sector. Ellie has provided expert advice and services to organisations and individuals in the UK and beyond. Ellie is a digital heritage expert who also works with physical collections.

Delegate fees:

ARA Members £55. Non members £90

Book your place here.

Information on how to join the session on Zoom will be sent to attendees a couple of days ahead of the event.

If you have any further questions about this event, please get in touch with Chris Sheridan at chris.sheridan@archives.org.uk.

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