CUL: Online programme
(Tue 12 Jan 2021 - Mon 28 Nov 2022)
January 2021
Tue 12 |
The University Library is operating differently during these unprecedented times, but your Reader Services team are still here to assist you. Whether you need specific help, or just want a rundown of our latest services, book a video call with a member of the team today! Calls are available Monday to Friday from 10.30 - 12.30 and 14.00 - 16.00 To book a call, please email reference@lib.cam.ac.uk with the following information
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Tue 19 |
The University Library is operating differently during these unprecedented times, but your Reader Services team are still here to assist you. Whether you need specific help, or just want a rundown of our latest services, book a video call with a member of the team today! Calls are available Monday to Friday from 10.30 - 12.30 and 14.00 - 16.00 To book a call, please email reference@lib.cam.ac.uk with the following information
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Tue 26 |
The University Library is operating differently during these unprecedented times, but your Reader Services team are still here to assist you. Whether you need specific help, or just want a rundown of our latest services, book a video call with a member of the team today! Calls are available Monday to Friday from 10.30 - 12.30 and 14.00 - 16.00 To book a call, please email reference@lib.cam.ac.uk with the following information
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February 2021
Tue 2 |
The University Library is operating differently during these unprecedented times, but your Reader Services team are still here to assist you. Whether you need specific help, or just want a rundown of our latest services, book a video call with a member of the team today! Calls are available Monday to Friday from 10.30 - 12.30 and 14.00 - 16.00 To book a call, please email reference@lib.cam.ac.uk with the following information
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Tue 9 |
The University Library is operating differently during these unprecedented times, but your Reader Services team are still here to assist you. Whether you need specific help, or just want a rundown of our latest services, book a video call with a member of the team today! Calls are available Monday to Friday from 10.30 - 12.30 and 14.00 - 16.00 To book a call, please email reference@lib.cam.ac.uk with the following information
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Tue 16 |
The University Library is operating differently during these unprecedented times, but your Reader Services team are still here to assist you. Whether you need specific help, or just want a rundown of our latest services, book a video call with a member of the team today! Calls are available Monday to Friday from 10.30 - 12.30 and 14.00 - 16.00 To book a call, please email reference@lib.cam.ac.uk with the following information
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Tue 23 |
The University Library is operating differently during these unprecedented times, but your Reader Services team are still here to assist you. Whether you need specific help, or just want a rundown of our latest services, book a video call with a member of the team today! Calls are available Monday to Friday from 10.30 - 12.30 and 14.00 - 16.00 To book a call, please email reference@lib.cam.ac.uk with the following information
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November 2021
Tue 2 |
Please note that this session is for Postdoctoral researchers at the University of Cambridge Academic publishing is currently undergoing rapid transformation across the scholarly disciplines. Based on the move to openness, researchers are exploring new forms of immediate and rapid dissemination through preprint servers and reaching wider audiences through open access books, journals and repositories. But what should this future look like and how can the University support researchers to get us there? This two-hour workshop will explore some the transformation underway in scholarly communication, taking into account potential issues that may arise such as access to funding, research assessment and career progression. Participants will be asked to discuss and advise on how the University can best support research communities to openly disseminate research. |
Thu 18 |
"Copyright, Plagiarism, and all that jazz" is an introduction to real world music copyright. Music copyright can be complex and confusing, but by the end of this course, you will have a better idea of its benefits, and what copyright can do for you as a musician, as well as a clearer idea of what you can and can't do with regard to music copyright. The course deals primarily with sheet music, but also looks briefly at rights in audio and visual material, and copyright infringement's close cousin plagiarism. Looking at day to day problems, all of which have arisen at the UL, the session lasts for about an hour. We also look at HEPML, which is potentially a real game changer for staff and students in what it allows you to copy and use. Finally, there's a musical equivalent to the CLA licence; but what difference does it really make? And how do you use it? Even if you think it won't affect you, it probably will. Zoom along to find out more. |
November 2022
Thu 10 |
"Copyright, Plagiarism, and all that jazz" is an introduction to real world music copyright. Music copyright can be complex and confusing, but by the end of this course, you will have a better idea of its benefits, and what copyright can do for you as a musician, as well as a clearer idea of what you can and can't do with regard to music copyright. The course deals primarily with sheet music, but also looks briefly at rights in audio and visual music material, and copyright infringement's close cousin plagiarism. Looking at day to day problems, all of which have arisen at the UL, the session lasts for about an hour. We also look at HEPML, a real game changer for staff and students in what it allows you to copy and use. A cousin to the CLA licence but with some important differences. How do you use it? Zoom along to find out more. |
Mon 28 |
"Copyright, Plagiarism, and all that jazz" is an introduction to real world music copyright. Music copyright can be complex and confusing, but by the end of this course, you will have a better idea of its benefits, and what copyright can do for you as a musician, as well as a clearer idea of what you can and can't do with regard to music copyright. The course deals primarily with sheet music, but also looks briefly at rights in audio and visual music material, and copyright infringement's close cousin plagiarism. Looking at day to day problems, all of which have arisen at the UL, the session lasts for about an hour. We also look at HEPML, a real game changer for staff and students in what it allows you to copy and use. A cousin to the CLA licence but with some important differences. How do you use it? Zoom along to find out more. |