“The meaning of copyright reveals itself in the choices we make, and this book is essentially about those decisions.” —from the Foreword by Kenneth D. CrewsAs the scholarly communications universe continues to change and expand, it’s increasingly important for librarians to understand and be able to advise on complicated copyright issues in an accessible and relatable matter. Everyday copyright law affects the way academic libraries provide information to students, researchers, and faculty, as well as librarians own use of research materials. The expert copyright librarians collected in Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy in a Digital World address complex legal issues at the intersection of copyright and information literacy. Four sections—Copyright Librarians’ Role and Advocacy, Education, Research and Policy, and International Issues—provide detailed explanations of the issues and considerations and offer prescriptive tips and advice for teaching and applying the information. Topics include:Advocacy and education for open access policies on campusFair useCopyright education with and around the Framework for Information Literacy in Higher EducationThe TEACH ActOne-shot copyright instructionRisk assessment and management for copyright queriesLaw and literacy for non-consumptive text miningStrategies for U.S. orphan worksThe international copyright regimeCopyright Conversations is a guide to understanding, teaching, and applying copyright law for library users and your own research and policies.