Canadian Copyright in Schools and School Libraries
This publication offers some focus for the reasonable handling of copyright issues based on legal interpretation and case law.

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John Tooth

John has worked on copyright agreements/tarrifs at the provincial and national levels, written on copyright issues, presented locally an nationally on copyright concerns, advocated for copyright reform through the Canadian Library Association'
s C opyrig ht Advis ory Committee and as the Manitoba representative on the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada, Copyright Consortium, and addressed user questions about operating in Canada's confusing and highly interpretative copyright world.
 
Highlights

Under one cover find basic information and answers to the majority of Kindergarten through Grade 12 teachers', school library staff and school administrators' copyright questions organized for ease of use and written in non-academic English, including topics such as copyright and classroom teaching, the use of the Internet, music, research, non-classroom activities and the school library/media centre operations.