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Ann Ludbrook
Copyright and Scholarly Engagement Librarian (Intellectual property law; Indigenous law; Open education; Library science (librarianship))
Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto
Publications
- Copyright Update: 2015
- Signing Away Fair Dealing: Why it's more important than ever to negotiate e-resource licenses that work for libraries and our users
- From Fair Dealing to Fair Use: How Universities Have Adapted to the Changing Copyright Landscape in Canada
- Blurred Lines: How Electronic Reserves Services are Breaking Down the Barriers Between Content and the Classroom
- 10% or 6 Factors? Looking beyond the Numbers in Educational Fair Dealing Guidelines
- E-Reserve's Transformation: What it takes to become innovative
- Under Construction: Best Practices for Educating Users about Copyright
- Canada’s e-book withdrawal: Digital rights management and the Canadian electronic library A Ludbrook Feliciter 59 (1), 18-20
- Open Educational Resources: Options & Opportunities for Consortial Solutions
- Open Education Grants
- Engaging Respectfully with Indigenous Knowledges: Copyright, Customary Law, and Cultural Memory Institutions in Canada
- Understanding “Large and Liberal” in the Context of Higher Education
- Canadian Copyright Law: Rarely Pure and Never Simple A Ludbrook, S Spong, M Swartz, G Slaght Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy in a Digital World