Copyright brochure

This ‘How To’ has been designed
to help you understand how to use
resources in the online teaching
environment. The guide provides
information about print, electronic,
and audiovisual resources.
Remember, it is possible to seek permission to use material in excess of
what is permitted under licence. Make a note on the material, provide a
copy of the permission to the Copyright Coordinator then use as agreed.
Where do I go to get further assistance?
CSU Copyright Website
http://www.csu.edu.au/copyright
or contact Kerry Peterson, Copyright Coordinator,
[email protected]
or [email protected]
How to use
resources in
the online
teaching
environment
How to use
resources in the
online teaching
environment.
Do you understand copyright?
Do you know how to apply the
principles of copyright law in
the teaching environment?
Did you realise that different
rules apply to different
resources?
Do you know where to get
answers or help?
CSU is committed to observing copyright
law and upholding the rights of creators
and users.
CSU relies on a number of licenses to
provide access to resources for teaching.
Material can be made available in print,
handed out in class, copied to CD, shown
in class, or made available through CSU
Interact which generally means
access should in most cases be
provided by using a link in the
following ways:
Print resources
• Book chapters – 10% or one chapter, more if
out of print, can be scanned and loaded into
eReserve then accessed by providing a link in
Interact http://www.csu.edu.au/copyright/csuonly/
general/book_chapters.pdf
• Journal & Newspaper articles – one article
per issue, more than one if they are on the
same subject, can be scanned and loaded
into eReserve to be accessed by providing a
link in Interact http://www.csu.edu.au/copyright/
csuonly/general/journal_articles.pdf
• Images – can be scanned and used individually
or as part of a PowerPoint slideshow then
loaded into the DOMS Copyright Collection
and accessed by using a link that will display
the image or whole slideshow in Interact
http://www.csu.edu.au/copyright/csuonly/general/
copying_images.pdf
Electronic resources
• Electronic books – the book or relevant
chapter can be accessed by providing a link
http://www.csu.edu.au/division/library/research/
create-links-to-resources
• Electronic journal articles – the journal or
relevant article can be accessed by providing
a link http://www.csu.edu.au/division/library/
research/create-links-to-resources
• Web documents – provide a link to the
website or document
• Digital images – copy and load into the
DOMS Copyright Image Collection to display
in Interact by using a link that will display
the image on the page http://www.csu.edu.
au/copyright/csuonly/csu-interact/image_
collection.pdf
• Slideshows – that contain non-CSU images,
tables etc can be loaded into the DOMS
Copyright PowerPoint Collection and accessed
from Interact by providing a link http://www.
csu.edu.au/copyright/csuonly/csu-interact/image_
collection.pdf
• Slideshows provided by publishers with the
prescribed text may be able to be loaded
into Interact provided the terms do not state
otherwise http://www.csu.edu.au/copyright/csuonly/
csu-interact/guide_pponline.pdf
Audiovisual resources
• Australian Broadcast recordings – all or part
of a program can be loaded into the DOMS
Copyright Audiovisual Collection and accessed
by providing a link in Interact
http://www.csu.edu.au/copyright/csuonly/audiovisualmaterial/audiovisual.pdf
• YouTube clips – CSU does not hold a licence
to copy or communicate YouTube clips, you
can however embed links in the Interact site to
authorised clips http://www.youtube.com.au/
• Commercial DVD’s – CSU does not hold a
licence to copy or communicate commercial
DVD’s • Music – can be used provided it is copied from
genuine copies of music (this licence does not
include iTunes) and it is streamed only http://
www.csu.edu.au/copyright/csuonly/audiovisualmaterial/music_licence.pdf
CSU Replay
• Care should be taken when recording lectures
not to record material for which CSU does
not have a licence to copy or communicate
online. For example stop the recording while
showing commercial DVD’s. http://www.csu.edu.
au/copyright/csuonly/general/recording_lectures.pdf