Demystifying Copyright: Two essential workshops for students and faculty

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Copyright Essentials Workshops for Students and Faculty 

Are you preparing your thesis or teaching this term? Don’t let copyright questions slow you down! Join Meaghan Shannon, Copyright Librarian, for two practical sessions designed to help you navigate Canadian copyright law with confidence. 

Plus, enjoy coffee and treats!

Copyright Essentials for Theses and Dissertations 

Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2025 

Time: 1–2 pm 

Location: Stauffer Library, Room 014 

Audience: Graduate & Undergraduate Students 

Learn what fair dealing really means, how to secure permissions for incorporated content, and how to choose the right Creative Commons license for your work. Perfect for students preparing for review, defense, and deposit in QSpace.

Register here

Copyright Essentials for Faculty 

Date: Thursday, November 13, 2025 

Time: 11 am–12 pm (Stay until 1 pm for Q&A!) 

Location: Stauffer Library, Room 014 

Audience: Faculty & Graduate Students 

Get a comprehensive look at copyright in teaching: fair dealing, educational exceptions, and when permissions or licenses are required. Bring your course materials for personalized advice during the extended Q&A. 

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Part of the Workshop Series: Harvesting Knowledge: Publishing, Copyright, and Data Literacy

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