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Simpson, Carol Ann was born on November 28, 1949 in Aberdeen, Maryland, United States. Daughter of Joey Mathew and Grace Winifred (Fielman) Pirrung.
( Copyright continues to be a timely topic as technology ...)
Copyright continues to be a timely topic as technology makes determining who owns what more and more complex. Written by the leading copyright authority for libraries, Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide, Fifth Edition is a thoroughly updated version of the industry standard on copyright matters affecting schools. Starting with an overview of copyright law, the book goes on to cover specific topics medium by medium, including print, software, music, video, multimedia, and more. It addresses new technologies in common use in schools and school libraries and also includes new cases and interpretations, statutory citations, guidance on best practices, and real life questions and answers to typical copyright dilemmas faced by schools. On the theory that preventing legal action is always simpler than defending it, the advice throughout is designed to enable schools to take advantage of their rights under copyright law, while avoiding the "bleeding edge" that may make them targets for copyright owners.
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For close to a decade, author Carol Simpson fielded and answered inquiries for the "Copyright Questions of the Month" column for Library Media Connection. The questions and answers of this book are gleaned from the myriad copyright questions submitted to her by actual educators in the field, addressing the unique copyright issues in schools. The information in Copyright Catechism II: Practical Answers to Everyday School Dilemmas will be invaluable to K–12 educators of all types, but especially librarians, technology specialists, and school administrators without time to study copyright law in-depth. The topics covered represent the complex and potentially confusing issues that active K–12 educators encounter in their daily work.
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Learn about copyright law through questions and answers that give spot-on information when you need it, with the authority to support your position. These coping strategies for real-world copyright situations provide useable solutions for your everyday questions about copyright. Examples involve print, online, multimedia, video, audio, broadcast, for-profit, and fair use copyright dilemmas.
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( For close to a decade, author Carol Simpson fielded and...)
For close to a decade, author Carol Simpson fielded and answered inquiries for the "Copyright Questions of the Month" column for Library Media Connection. The questions and answers of this book are gleaned from the myriad copyright questions submitted to her by actual educators in the field, addressing the unique copyright issues in schools. The information in Copyright Catechism II: Practical Answers to Everyday School Dilemmas will be invaluable to K–12 educators of all types, but especially librarians, technology specialists, and school administrators without time to study copyright law in-depth. The topics covered represent the complex and potentially confusing issues that active K–12 educators encounter in their daily work.
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( Learn about copyright law through questions and answers...)
Learn about copyright law through questions and answers that give spot-on information when you need it, with the authority to support your position. These coping strategies for real-world copyright situations provide useable solutions for your everyday questions about copyright. Examples involve print, online, multimedia, video, audio, broadcast, for-profit, and fair use copyright dilemmas.
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"Nothing is permanent except change" was never more true than with the Internet today. This approachable book advocates dealing with this fluid environment with an exploratory approach—persistent, patient, and also playful. Library media specialists are a natural to be advisors and mentors in this valuable and significant information arena, and this book supports that role wonderfully well. The new edition has expanded Web coverage, identifying multiple sites for use in training staff and students, and for integration into the curriculum. Links are current and selected with classroom and library use in mind. New or expanded topics include Web-based e-mail, bookmarking sites, filtering software, selecting search engines, virtual field trips, directories, and more!
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Internet connectivity has been added to the classrooms of United States (U.S.) K-12 schools, but recognition of the security risks and related management responsibilities to address increased risk exposure is not apparent. Providing a sufficient level of access for K-12 students to learn through exploration and experimentation needs to be balanced with sufficient limitations to minimize the risk of technically proficient participants inflicting harm through school resources. Problems of inappropriate use such as adjusting grades, tampering with work of other students, and defacing Web sites by K-12 students are already appearing in U.S. newspapers. In addition, the growing level of Internet security incidents such as worms and malicious code puts K-12 technology infrastructure and data at risk. Each K-12 school and school district has a unique set of technical capabilities that must be balanced against the risk of misuse to establish appropriate security. Applying security risk management can allow K-12 administrators to identify areas of weak security that pose unacceptable risk and plan for needed improvements.
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Simpson, Carol Ann was born on November 28, 1949 in Aberdeen, Maryland, United States. Daughter of Joey Mathew and Grace Winifred (Fielman) Pirrung.
Bachelor of Science in Education, Southwestern University, 1971. Master of Arts, University Texas, 1975. Master of Library Science, University Texas, 1977.
Doctor of Education, East Texas State University, 1987. Juris Doctor, Southern Methodist University, 2008.
Teacher Round Rock (Texas) Indiana School District, 1970-1974. Library Mesquite (Texas) Indiana School District, 1977-1990, coordinator library and media services, 1990-1992, facilitator library technical, 1992—1998. Associate professor University North Texas School Library and Information Sciences, Denton, 1998—2006.
Adjunct professor Texas Women's University, 1992-1993. Fellow Texas Center for Digital Knowledge, 2000-2006. Consultant Orex Petroleum, Dallas, 1988, Mesquite Public Library., 1989-1990, HBW Associates, Dallas, 1988-1989.
Reviewer Booklist, 1984-1995, School Library. Journal, 1984-1995, Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 1989-1992.
( For close to a decade, author Carol Simpson fielded and...)
( For close to a decade, author Carol Simpson fielded and...)
( Learn about copyright law through questions and answers...)
( Learn about copyright law through questions and answers...)
( Copyright continues to be a timely topic as technology ...)
( "Nothing is permanent except change" was never more tru...)
(Internet connectivity has been added to the classrooms of...)
(Copyright for Schools [Paperback]Carol Simpson (Author))
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(This book is out of print and no longer available.)
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Author: Copyright for School Libraries, 1994, Internet for Library Media Specialists, 1995, Copyright for Schools, 1997, 2005, Copyright Catechism, 2005, Copyright Administr., 2006, Internet for Schools, 1997, 2003, Ethics for School Librarianship, 2003. Editor: Technology Connection, 1995-1999, The Book Report, 1999—2003, Library Talk, 1999—2003, Library Media Connection, 2003-2008.
Contributor articles to professional journals.
Member American Library Association, Texas Library. Association, American Association School Libraries, Texas Association School Librs, American Bar Association.
Married Robert Smith Mann, January 4, 1969 (divorced May 1986). Children: Stephen, David (deceased), Sarah. Married Douglas Michael Simpson, January 18, 1992.
Stepchildren, Brian, Kevin.