This guide leads to resources that will help library users learn more about copyright and fair use and may therefore be of help in answering questions about using copyrighted content for teaching, research, learning, and more.
This is a convenient chart that will help in the decision-making process to determine if material is copyrighted or not, and if so, under what circumstances could a legitimate use be made.
This is an interactive tutorial that is designed for faculty to help them navigate some of the confusion surrounding the use of multimedia objects in their courses.
Kevin L. Smith, the Scholarly Communication Officer at Duke University, is recorded here providing a lecture on copyright basics. This is a videotape presentation that runs approximately two hours.
First issued in 2007, this short brochure remains one of the better resources for getting a quick overview of copyright and fair use in higher education settings.