What: | Webcast: Overview of the CCC Annual Copyright License for Higher Education |
When: | Thursday, 8 February 2024 1:00PM EST, 10:00AM PST |
Where: | Online (via Zoom) |
From the classroom to the president’s office, how do you ensure that everyone within your institution has the rights they need to use and share copyright-protected information?
The Annual Copyright License for Higher Education (ACLHE) from CCC was created in partnership with colleges and universities and is designed to meet the unique copyright challenges faced by academic institutions today — ultimately helping you to streamline your permissions process.
Adopted by hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide, the ACLHE provides faculty, staff, researchers, and other content users with campus-wide, comprehensive coverage for the reuse of published content such as journal, magazine, and newspaper articles, book chapters, blogs, and more, online or in the classroom.
As you plan budget allocations, don’t miss our presentation to learn how the ACLHE can empower you with:
- Quick, convenient “check & go” copyright permissions
- Coverage for the reuse of content in LMS, e-reserve postings, coursepacks and OER course materials, administrative communications, internal email, research collaboration, and more
- The ability for faculty, staff, researchers, and others to collaborate freely while respecting intellectual property rights
This 45-minute webcast will include a live question-and-answer segment and include information about our special offer.
Presenters
Robert Gaggin
Senior Product Marketing Manager
CCC
Robert will give an overview of the ACLHE and how it can benefit your institution, as well as answer questions you may have about the license.
Matthew Smarz
Licensing Consultant
CCC
Matthew will discuss the license pricing, what you can expect once you adopt the ACLHE, and answer questions about implementing the license at your institution.
About CCC
A not-for-profit organization, CCC provides copyright licensing and content solutions that empower educators, librarians, staff, administrators, and those serving the academic market to use and share published content to enrich instruction while managing copyright compliance.