Edited by one of the nation's foremost experts on intellectual property law, here's a source of practical, readable information drawn from sound legal analysis on the most pressing legal issues affecting library and information organizations. Each book in the series thoroughly explains relevant laws, analyzes cases for their impact on everyday practice, features question-and-answer sections that summarize the most important principles, and contains model policy and/or other sample language readers can quickly utilize in their own institutions.
About the series editor: Tomas A. Lipinski, J.D., LL.M., Ph.D. is Associate Professor at the School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. He teaches and speaks on aspects of information law and policy, specializing in copyright, privacy, and free speech.
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The Librarian's Legal CompanionTomas A. Lipinski | 2011
Professional Liability Issues for Librarians and Information ProfessionalsPaul D. Healey | 2008
The Complete Copyright Liability Handbook for Librarians and EducatorsTomas A. Lipinski | 2006
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