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Copyright is a federal law (Title 17 U.S.C.) intended to "promote the progress of science and useful arts" by giving authors control over their works for a limited time.  It seeks to create a balance between the interests of those who develop intellectual and creative works and those who benefit from accessing and using those works.

The University Libraries (UL) can help you learn to use copyrighted materials responsibly in your teaching and research.  

The Libraries' Copyright Education and Information Initiative supports an informed and educated University community on matters of copyright and its application in teaching, research, and scholarship. It promotes awareness throughout the academic community with information resources, workshops, presentations, and consultation services.  To learn more, visit their website or e-mail copyinfo@umn.edu.  You can also contact the Health Sciences Libraries' librarian subject specialist assigned to your discipline for more information.
 


Submitted by block006 on Wed, 01/24/2007 - 12:33pm.