Book Review: Coaching Copyright
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https://doi.org/10.17161/jcel.v7i2.15211Abstract
Coaching Copyright is a welcome addition to the body of literature focusing on copyright educators who are, by extension, coaches. The book follows a logical order, starting with the title topic, offering a framework to address issues, and then positioning this framework within an instructional context. The next chapters cover ways to connect with your audience, succeeded by employing the framework for particular audiences and topics, and ending with a report about a Library Science course. This publication concentrates on the people who teach copyright within academic libraries in the United States. The target audience is wide, regardless of formal job positions, and its utility stretches far beyond the core subject.
Keywords: copyright, instruction, coaching, education, teaching, copyright education, higher education
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Myers, C. (2019). Coaching up the chain of command. In K. L. Smith and E. L. Ellis (Eds.), Coaching copyright (pp. 149–161). ALA Editions.
Smith, K. L. (2014). Owning and using scholarship: IP handbook for teachers and researchers. Association of College and Research Libraries. http://hdl.handle.net/1808/24738
Smith, K. L., & Ellis, E.L. (Eds.). (2019). Coaching copyright. ALA Editions.
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