Copyright Training for Corporate Organisations
Being copyright compliant is a challenging issue for corporate organisations. National and international regulations very often focus on public and academic needs. The needs of the private industry are not taken into consideration. LIBRARY CONSULT and TRISOLVE-Scientific® have partnered to offer copyright trainings specifically designed for corporate organisations.
Our copyright trainings are build as workshops with a theoretical and practical part to help users understand the basics of copyright, the need for compliance and where to find information on usage for various purposes. The trainings offer room for user specific questions and can be customised to the needs of any corporation.
CONTENT
The basics of copyright
What is copyright? Which rights are granted to the author? What happens during a publishing process? What are the differences in international copyrights?
Refresher
This course picks up on the basics of copyright covering issues such as sharing published material in a corporate environment; sharing copyright covered material outside the corporation; using copyright covered material in regulatory affairs.
Expert
This course is designed for information professionals, librarians and all having to do with copyright by nature of their work (eg. patent lawyers or documentalists) and aims to help build a knowledge base for everyday questions from the users.
For more information and to arrange trainings please contact Barbara Reissland (LIBRARY CONSULT) or Christine Eckenweber-Black (TRISOLVE-Scientific®).
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THE TRAINERS
Barbara Reissland (LIBRARY CONSULT) has worked for 12 years in information management departments of the pharmaceutical industry. As global copyright expert she has developed e-learning trainings and implemented various tools and systems for copyright compliant document and information management (for more information go to About me).
Christine Eckenweber-Black (TRISOLVE-Scientific®) worked for several years in a cardiovascular clinic and then for over 10 years in the pharmaceutical industry mainly in information management. As an expert in information retrieval, database management and copyright she developed trainings in different areas.
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