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Copyright Information for Faculty

Prepared by the Copyright Advisory Office at Queen's University, this guide provides copyright information that will be useful to to anyone involved in teaching in the classroom or online, curriculum development, and the construction of course sites.

Class Visits/Guest Lectures

If copyright and copyright-related topics are of interest to you and your students and compliment the subject matter of your course at Queen's University, you are welcome to make arrangements for a class visit or guest lecture by contacting Meaghan Shannon, Copyright Librarian: meaghan.shannon@queensu.ca

Class visits or guest lectures can be delivered in person, online, and whenever your class is scheduled, be it an early morning, afternoon, or evening class. Whether you have less than an hour or up to 3 hours of class time available, a class visit or guest lecture will include time for content delivery and questions from students. Content for a class visit or guest lecture will be developed specifically for your course and slides will be provided in advance for your review and so that they can be made available to your students. As such, please make arrangements for a class visit or guest lecture at least two weeks before the date that you have in mind. 

Upcoming Class Visits/Guest Lectures

- Copyright for Visual Arts Students 

Previous Class Visits/Guest Lectures

- Computing Ethics: Copyright & AI: Legalities and Legal Issues 

- LAWS 468: Fair Dealing 

- Fine Arts: Copyright for Artists 

- Copyright & Photography 

- Copyright for Broadcasters & Journalists

- New Media Production: Copyright & Creativity 

- Copyright & Contracts

- BUSI 1047: Introduction to Copyright