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Greg Cram

@gregcram

Director, Copyright and Information Policy @NYPL. Views are mine and don't necessarily reflect NYPL's views. No legal advice given here.

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Journal of Copyright in Education & Librarianship (@jcelpub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#HotOffThePress: #Copyright in the Time of COVID-19: An Australian Perspective by Amanda Bellenger & Helen Balfour is now available at jcel-pub.org/article/view/1…

Greg Cram (@gregcram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is an important reminder on who's on the other end of our calls to House and Senate offices when we do direct public policy advocacy

Google Books (@googlebooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations, "Pride and Prejudice" -- you were read more times than any other book on our site this year! We scanned this copy thanks to a partnership with the New York Public Library (NY Public Library). #FreeBooks google.com/books/edition/…

Congratulations, "Pride and Prejudice" -- you were read more times than any other book on our site this year!

We scanned this copy thanks to a partnership with the New York Public Library (<a href="/nypl/">NY Public Library</a>). #FreeBooks google.com/books/edition/…
Greg Cram (@gregcram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI: You should apply for this position. Really. Do you know how many fun and interesting issues there are at the intersection of IP, technology and public service?

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Copyright nerds rejoice! This is a big step in making the historical copyright record more broadly available to the public. There's still a lot of work to do to make these records actionable, but this is a significant step forward.

NYPL Events (@nyplevents) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us today, Feb 28, at 7 PM ET for a conversation about the life and work of the late Tony Judt with friend and collaborator Timothy Snyder, and Ta-Nehisi Coates. Register for the free #LIVEfromNYPL event: on.nypl.org/3uDucqS

Join us today, Feb 28, at 7 PM ET for a conversation about the life and work of the late Tony Judt with friend and collaborator Timothy Snyder, and Ta-Nehisi Coates. 
 
Register for the free #LIVEfromNYPL event: on.nypl.org/3uDucqS
Towards a National Collection (@nat_collection) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our commissioned #OpenAccess report from Dr. Andrea Wallace is now published! 130+ pages focused on how the UK #GLAM sector fares in the global open GLAM landscape, what barriers reinforce a culture of #copyright and the potential for open GLAM in the UK. 🔗doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…

Our commissioned #OpenAccess report from 
<a href="/AndeeWallace/">Dr. Andrea Wallace</a> is now published!

130+ pages focused on how the UK #GLAM sector fares in the global open GLAM landscape, what barriers reinforce a culture of #copyright and the potential for open GLAM in the UK.

🔗doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
The Library for Performing Arts (@nypl_lpa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's on 2,700+ wax cylinders the Library for the Performing Arts has in its archive? Thanks to new digitization technology, we can find out! Jennifer Vanasco reported on the Endpoint, a machine that will help the Library digitize wax cylinders. npr.org/2022/04/05/109…

Greg Cram (@gregcram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in copyright education in libraries, archives and museums? Come join us for an informal chat on Friday to learn more about a group of practitioners working to improve copyright education through learning opportunities

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To honor Morrison's tireless commitment to anti-censorship advocacy, NYPL is providing unlimited, instant digital access to two of her most challenged works, ‘Beloved’ and ‘The Bluest Eye’ through October 31. #BannedBooksWeek on.nypl.org/tonimorrison

To honor Morrison's tireless commitment to anti-censorship advocacy, NYPL is providing unlimited, instant digital access to two of her most challenged works, ‘Beloved’ and ‘The Bluest Eye’ through October 31. 

#BannedBooksWeek
on.nypl.org/tonimorrison
Greg Cram (@gregcram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Law school students: Are you interested in a well-rounded summer experience inside a corporate legal office? Want to see how the theory you're learning in school is practically applied in a large organization? Come join our 2023 legal internship program! nypl.pinpointhq.com/jobs/80824

Internet Archive (@internetarchive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 IN 1 HOUR: Author talk with Peter Baldwin of THE COPYRIGHT WARS, in conversation with copyright scholar Pamela Samuelson. Co-sponsored by @Auths_Alliance. Register now: eventbrite.com/e/author-talk-…

📣 IN 1 HOUR: Author talk with Peter Baldwin of THE COPYRIGHT WARS, in conversation with copyright scholar Pamela Samuelson. Co-sponsored by @Auths_Alliance.
 
Register now: eventbrite.com/e/author-talk-…
Charlotte Abbott (@charabbott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hearing about @NYPL's commitment to liberating copyright data stretching back to the 1890s and putting it in an open source, searchable directory was hands down the most heartening presentation at #dbw23 #dbw2023 Digital Book World

PIJIP (@wcl_pijip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.American University Prof. Patricia Aufderheide is seeking respondents for a survey on #copyright issues in cross-border teaching. If you've taught online w. students or co-instructors in another country, pls consider completing this short survey. wcl.american.edu/impact/initiat… @paufder

.<a href="/AmericanU/">American University</a> Prof. Patricia Aufderheide is seeking respondents for a survey on #copyright issues in cross-border teaching. 

If you've taught online w. students or co-instructors in another country, pls consider completing this short survey. wcl.american.edu/impact/initiat…  @paufder
Greg Cram (@gregcram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to US Copyright Office and Library of Congress for digitizing and posting over 9 million pages of the copyright record books. Making these pages available online without restriction will facilitate research into the record of American creativity. blogs.loc.gov/copyright/2023…

Greg Cram (@gregcram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to RAMM for opening its public domain collections. This is an important step in expanding access to the collections so that the decades of preservation and conservation can help the next generation of researchers, scholars and creators. A heavy, but worthwhile lift!