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Málþing um opin vísindi - Opnun varðveislusafnsins opinvisindi.is

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Hvenær hefst þessi viðburður: 
15. september 2016 - 15:00 til 17:40
Nánari staðsetning: 
Fyrirlestrarsalur Þjóðarbókhlöðu
Háskóli Íslands

Málþing um opin vísindi
 
Dagskrá
 
Kl. 15:00 Setning og opnun vefs
Ingibjörg Sverrisdóttir, landsbókavörður, Landsbókasafni Íslands - Háskólabókasafni: Opin vísindi á Íslandi. Opnun vefsins opinvisindi.is.
 
Kl. 15:10
Sigurgeir Finnsson, Landsbókasafni Íslands - Háskólabókasafni: Kynning á vefnum opinvisindi.is
 
Kl. 15:20
Dr. Kenneth D. Crews, Attorney at Gipson Hoffman & Pancione, Los Angeles, California, Faculty Member at Columbia Law School: The New Value of Your Scholarship: Copyright, Control, and the Open Repository
 
Kl. 16:00 Kaffiveitingar
 
Kl. 16:30
Anna Sigríður Guðnadóttir, bókasafnsfræðingur á LSH: Opinn aðgangur að rannsóknargögnum - viðhorf og staða á Norðurlöndum
 
Kl. 16:45
Magnús Tumi Guðmundsson, prófessor við Háskóla Íslands: Opin gögn í jarðvísindum
 
Kl. 17:00
Dr. Jón Atli Benediktsson, rektor Háskóla Íslands: Opinn aðgangur í Háskóla Íslands
 
Kl. 17:20 Umræður og fyrirspurnir
 
Kl. 17:40 Fundi slitið
 
Aðgangur er öllum opinn og án endurgjalds

Um Kenneth Crews: Kenneth D. Crews is an attorney, author, professor, and international copyright consultant.  For more than twenty-five years, his research, policymaking, and teaching have centered on copyright issues of importance to education and research.  He is the author of numerous books, articles, websites, and more.  His first copyright book, Copyright, Fair Use, and the Challenge for Universities, reevaluated understandings of copyright and fair use at universities.   A subsequent book, Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators (Third Edition, 2012), has been widely received as an insightful source for understanding copyright law.  Professor Crews established and directed the nation’s first university-based copyright office, at Indiana University, where he also held a tenured law professorship.  He was later recruited to establish a similar office at Columbia University in New York City, and he currently serves on the faculty of Columbia Law School.  Professor Crews recently returned to his home city of Los Angeles and has a law practice and consultancy based in Century City, with the firm of Gipson Hoffman & Pancione.  He studied history at Northwestern University and law at Washington University in St. Louis.  Dr. Crews earned M.L.S. and Ph.D. degrees from UCLA’s School of Library and Information Science.  The World Intellectual Property Organization (a U.N. agency) commissioned him to analyze library copyright statutes from all 188 member countries, and that study is informing current discussions in Geneva regarding possible treaty language.  Kenneth Crews has been an invited speaker on college and university campuses and at conferences in 44 U.S. states and on six continents.  He has been a visiting professor in Paris, Munich, Helsinki, Bayreuth, and Cairo.  Professor Crews was the first recipient of the Patterson Copyright Award from the American Library Association, and he received the Mark T. Banner Award from the American Bar Association in 2014.  


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