A review by skepticalri
Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators: Creative Strategies and Practical Solutions by Kenneth D. Crews

4.0

I wish I could force our disciplinary faculty to read this, or at least the parts specific to instructional materials. It's a lot of case law to wade through, some topics were hugely complicated despite the plain language (music copyright, ack!) The book didn't really go into detail on the issue most of interest for most academic librarians I've talked to: the beams-crossing problem of library rights re: digitization and how those digital materials can be shared and used as course materials (not a library concern, per se).