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09. Information Law & Policy


09. Information Law & Policy

Dr. Elizabeth Buchanan

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Dr. Elizabeth Buchanan   Dr. Tomas Lipinski   Dr. Maria Haigh   Dr. Thomas Haigh
I. Grants

Buchanan, E. April 2002. “Responsible Technologies: Legal and Ethical Uses of Educational Technologies.” University of Wisconsin System, PK-16 Teacher Development Program. Co-Principle Investigator, with Tomas Lipinski, $28,000.

Lipinski, T. A. Global Law Fellow, Faculty of Law, Interdisciplinary Centre [sic] for Law & ICT (ICRI) and the Centre [sic] for Intellectual Property Rights (CIPR), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Catholic University of Leuven), Belgium, November 2006 (Award includes invitation to present several lectures and to collaborate with and advise fellow researchers at ICRI and CIPR. All travel and lodging and some meal expenses included in award. Approximate value: 2,500.00 €.).

Lipinski, T. A. Knowledge Creation in the United States: Using Copyright Office Registration Information in Public Policy Decision-Making, University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee, Graduate School Research Committee Awards, Funding Year 1999-2000.  Amount awarded: $7,647.

Lipinski, T. A. Institute for Legal and Ethical Issues in the New Information Era: Challenges for Libraries, Museums and Archives, Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), 1999 IMLS National Leadership Grant.  Amount awarded: $103, 449.

II. Publications

  • Books: Author

Haigh, M. "Software Infrastructure of the Commercializing Internet" in The Internet and American Business , edited by William Aspray and Paul Ceruzzi, MIT Press, forthcoming 2007.

Lipinski, T. A. (2006) The complete copyright liability handbook for librarians and educators. Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc.

Lipinski, T. A. (2005) Understanding liability, immunity, liability limitation, and compliance-oriented provisions of the copyright law in library and related educational settings. Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc.

Lipinski, T. A. (2005) Copyright issues in the distance education classroom. Scarecrow Press, Inc.

Minnow, M. and Lipinski, T. A. (2003) The library’s legal answer book. American Library Association, ALA Editions.

  • Book Reviews

Lipinski, T. A. The Legal Landscape After MGM v. Grokster: Is It the Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning? Part 2: Understanding the Impact on Innovation, Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, February/March, 2006, at 21 (21-24) (Selected by Editor).

  • Book Chapters

Lipinski, T. A. (2003)Legal issues in the development and use of copyrighted material in web-based distance education”, in M. G. Moore and W. G. Anderson (eds) Handbook of American Distance Education (pp.481- ).

Lipinski, T. A. (2002)Tort Theory in library, museum and archive collections, materials, exhibits and displays: Rights of privacy and publicity in personal information and persona”, in T. A. Lipinski (ed) Libraries, Museums and Achieves: Legal Issues and Challenges in the New Information Era (pp. 47- ).

Lipinski, T. A. (2002) “Legal issues involved in the privacy rights of patrons in “public” libraries and archives”, in T. A. Lipinski (ed) Libraries, Museums and Achieves: Legal Issues and Challenges in the New Information Era (pp. 95- ).

  • Journal Articles

Haigh, M. “Escaping Lenin's Library: Library and Information Science Education in Independent Ukraine”, forthcoming in The International Information and Library Review (peer reviewed).

Lipinski, T. A. , Emerging Tort Issues in the Collection and Dissemination of Internet-Based Research Data, JOURNAL OF INFORMATION ETHICS, Fall, 2006, at 55 (55-81) (Invited by Guest Editors Elizabeth Buchanan and Charles Ess).

Lipinski, T. A. and Buchanan, E. , The Impact of Copyright Law and Other Ownership Mechanisms on the Freedom of Inquiry: Infringements upon the Public Domain , JOURNAL OF INFORMATION ETHICS, Spring 2006, at 47 (47-59) (reviewed by editor/editorial board). Idea and initial law and policy research and first draft of article written by first author, guesstimate of percentage contribution to final product as published: 60-65%.

Lipinski, T. A. (2002) “To speak or not to speak: Developing legal standards for anonymous speech on the internet”, Informing Science 5: 95-111.

Lipinski, T. A. (2003)Legal reform in an electronic age: Analysis and critique of the construction and operation of S. 487, the technology, education and copyright harmonization (TEACH) Act of 2001, 2003”, Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal 1: 95-106  

Lipinski, T. A. (2003) “The decreasing impact of technological neutrality in copyright law and its impact on institutional users”, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 54(9): 824-835.

Strickland, L. S., Minow, M. and Lipinski, T. A. (2004) “Patriot in the library: Management approaches when demands for information are received from law enforcement and intelligence agents”, Notre Dame Journal of College and University Law 30: 363-416.   

Lipinski, T. A., (2004) “Legal framework and intellectual property: Realizing the concept of indigenous cultural rights in the new Millennium”, Indingla: African Jouranl of Indigenous Knowledge Systems 3(16): 16-32.

Gould, T., Lipinski, T. A. and Buchanan, E. (2005) “Copyright policies and the deciphering of fair use in the creation of reserves at major university libraries”, Journal of Academic Librarianship 32(182): 182-197.

III. Presentations

Buchanan, E. (November, 2004). Use ‘Em or Lose ‘Em: Challenges to the First Amendment and the Library Response. Wisconsin Library Association. Lake Geneva, WI.

Buchanan, E. (January 2004). Challenging Intellectual Freedom: The Impact of the Patriot Act. MCFLIS Adult and Reference Services Committee. Invited Speaker.

Buchanan, E. (November 2003). Intellectual Freedom and Children. MCFLS Youth Services Committee Meeting. Invited Speaker.

Buchanan, E.  (June 2003). New Threats to Intellectual Freedom: The Loss of the Information Commons through Law and Technology in the United States. Sixth Annual Ethics and Technology Conference. Boston, MA. 28 June 2003. Peer Reviewed Proposal

Buchanan, E. and Lipinski, T. A. (October 2003). There’s a Place for Us(e). Ethicomp. Lisbon, Portugal. Peer reviewed proposal.

Haigh, M. “Open Source and File Sharing as Samizdat”, presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science in Vancouver , November 1-5, 2006 (abstract peer-reviewed).

Haigh, M. “Downloading Communism: File-Sharing as Samizdat in Ukraine ”, presented at the VI World Computer Law Conference, Edinburgh , U.K. , September 2006 (abstract peer reviewed).

Haigh, T. “The Software Infrastructure of the Commercializing Internet,” at the Workshop on the History of the Internet and its Impacts , Deutsches Museum, Munich, July 2006 (invited presentation, global audience of professional historians).

Haigh, T. "Crippled by its Own Strengths: The Software Infrastructure of the Commercializing Internet," at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the History of Technology , Las Vegas , October 2006. (abstract peer reviewed, given from notes and PowerPoint, international audience of academic historians).

Haigh, T. Session chair, "Communications 1," International Committee for the History of Technology Symposium , Leicester, UK, August 2006.

Haigh, T. Session Organizer & Chair, "The Commercialized Internet and its Users in the 1990s," Annual Meeting of the Society for the History of Technology , Las Vegas , October 2006 (detailed session proposal peer reviewed).

Evi Werkers ( ICRI (K.U.Leuven) – IBBT), in cooperation with Thomas Roukens (Telenet) and Tomas A. Lipinski (CIPR ( University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee )), under the scientific guidance of Peggy Valcke (ICRI (K.U.Leuven) – IBBT), Copyright and Convergence (2006). (Participation initiated by the Principal Investigator.) [Proprietary]

Lipinski, T. A. Reproduction and Distribution of Copyrighted Materials in the Public Library, Metropolitan Library Association (of Chicago), MLS Administrators' Quarterly Meeting, Burr Ridge, Illinois, September 7, 2006. (Invited Speaker, professional audience, Power Points, handouts.)

Lipinski, T. A. Patron Confidentiality in the Library: Understanding your Rights and Responsibilities, Presented at the Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, 1440 West 14th, New York , New York , March 2, 2006.

Lipinski, T. A. Copyright and Related Issues in Information Ownership and Control: Pressures on the Information Commons and the Right of Inquiry in Higher Education, presented at University College Cork, Cork Ireland , October 23 and 26, 2006.

Lipinski, T. A. The Video Made Me Do It!: Finding the Devil (and the First Amendment) in Entertainment Media Products, presented at Interdisciplinary Centre [sic] for Law & ICT and the Centre [sic] for Intellectual Property Rights, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (University of Leuven), Belgium, November 21, 2006.

Lipinski, T.A. Rights and Responsibilities Regarding Copyright in the College and University Library, Northern Illinois Librarians and Archivists (NILA), Rockford , Illinois , August 30, 2006. (Invited Speaker, professional audience, Power Points, handouts.)

Lipinski, T.A. Copyright and Policy Drafting In-Service, Burlington Schools , Burlington , Wisconsin , August 29, 2006. (Invited Speaker, professional audience, Power Points, handouts.)

Lipinski, T.A. C arthage Copyright Workshop: Copyright and the Academy; What does it mean for contemporary researchers, administrators, and classroom instructors, Carthage College, Kenosha Wisconsin, August 23, 2006. (Invited Speaker, professional audience, Power Points, handouts.)

Lipinski, T.A. The Patriot Act & Civil Liberties: How it Affects Libraries, Universities and You, Thirtieth Anniversary of the Academic Librarians' Assembly at Marquette University , Marquette University , Milwaukee , Wisconsin , April 27, 2006. (Invited Speaker, professional audience, Power Points.)

Lipinski, T. A. (2005) Current Copyright Issues, Law Librarians Association of Wisconsin, 3rd Quarterly Business Meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, January 20, 2005.

Lipinski, T. A. (2005) Responsible Technologies: Legal and Ethical Issues in Technology Use, TEACH Wisconsin Grant in cooperation with CESA 7 Interactive Learning Services, Southwest High School, Green Bay, Wisconsin, December 6, 2002. (Invited speaker, professional audience, notes.)

Lipinski, T. A. (2005) Legal Update 2005, Outagamie Waupaca County Library System, Appleton, Wisconsin, February 25, 2005.(Invited Speaker, professional audience, power points) Section 215 and NSL Issues (Panelist), Security, Freedoms, and Information: A discussion of the PATRIOT Act, 12th Annual Ted Samore Symposium, Zelazo Center, UW—Milwaukee, May 14, 2005.

Lipinski, T. A. (2004) Copyright: Old and New in the Digital Age, WILS, Madison, Wisconsin, September 28, 2004. (Invited Speaker, professional and para-professional audience, power points) 
                       
Lipinski, T. A. (2004) Beyond the USA PATRIOT Act: An Update of Recent Legal Issues in the Library, Wisconsin Library Association, Annual Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 4, 2004. (Invited Speaker, professional audience, power points) 

Lipinski, T. A. (2004) Copyright Basics from A to Z (a.m. session), and Copyright in the Digital Age (p.m. session), Wisconsin Health Science Library Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 27, 2004. (Invited speaker, professional audience, notes.)

Lipinski, T. A. (2004) Legal Issues in the Library: Review and Recent Developments, Aurora Public Library, Annual In-Service, Aurora, Illinois, August 27, 2004. (Invited Speaker, professional and para-professional audience, power points) 

Lipinski, T. A. (2004) Copyright Law: The Basics and Beyond for the Library and Education Professional, CESA 6, November 19, 2004. (Invited Speaker, professional audience, power points) 

Lipinski, T. A. (2003) Copyright & Fair Use: Understanding our Role, SWITCH, 2003 SWITCH Day, Sacred Heart School of Theology, Franklin, Wisconsin, January 8, 2003. (Invited speaker, professional audience, power points and handouts.)

Lipinski, T. A. (2003) Copyright Basics and Recent Developments, LIBRAS Library Consortium, Trinity International University, Deerfield, Illinois, March 6, 2003. (Invited speaker, professional audience, power points.)

Lipinski, T. A. (2003) Basic Concepts in Copyright Law: Understanding our Role as Educators (In-Service), Black River Falls School District, Black River Falls, Wisconsin, March 14, 2003. (Invited speaker, professional audience, power points.)

Lipinski, T. A. (2003) Lunch & Learn about Copyright, Copyright Law for the Digital World: What Administrators Need to Know, CESA 7, Green Bay, Wisconsin, August 5, 2003. (Invited speaker, professional audience, power points and handouts.)
                       
Lipinski, T. A. (2003) Copyright and the TEACH Act; and Patriot Act/Homeland Security: Libraries, Intellectual Freedom and Patron Privacy (Panel Discussion), Wyoming Library Association, 2003 Annual Conference, Sheridan, Wyoming, October 3, 2003. (Invited speaker, professional audience, Power Points.)

Lipinski, T. A. (2003) The PATRIOT Act and then Some, Wisconsin Library Association Annual Conference, 2003 Annual Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 30, 2003. (Invited speaker, professional audience, Power Points.)

Lipinski, T. A. (2003) The USA Patriot Act: Security at What Cost?, University of Wisconsin—Rock County (sponsored by Arrowhead Library System, UW-Rock County, LWV, ACLU of Wisconsin, Rock County Bar Association and AAUW), Janesville, Wisconsin, November 18, 2003. (Invited panel member, professional, student and general public, Power Points.)

Lipinski, T. A. (2003) Library Record Retention Policy: Understanding the Impact of the USA PATRIOT Act, Lakeshores Library System, Trustees and Directors Meeting, Waterford, Wisconsin, October 16, 2003. (Invited speaker, professional audience, power points.)

Lipinski, T. A., (2002) To Speak or Not to Speak: Developing Legal Standards for Anonymous Speech on the Internet, presented at 2002 Informing Science and IT Education (InSITE) Conference, June 19-21, 2002, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland (draft paper, scholarly audience, formal paper).

Lipinski, T. A. (2002) Digital Copyright Issues, Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College (WITC), Rice Lake, Wisconsin, July 12, 2002. (Invited speaker, professional audience, notes.)

Lipinski, T. A. (2002) Copyright Administrative Team In-Service, Stoughton School District, Stoughton, Wisconsin, October 31, 2002. (Invited speaker, professional audience, notes.)

Lipinski, T. A. (2002) Copyright In-service, Stoughton School District, Stoughton, Wisconsin, November 8, 2002. (Invited speaker, professional audience, notes.)

Lipinski, T. A. and David A. Rice (2002) Organizational and Individual Responses to Legal Paradigm Shifts in the Ownership of Information in Digital Media: The Impact of WIPO, and other Legal Developments, ETHICOMP 2002: The Transformation of Organizations in the Information Age: Social and Ethical Implications, 13-15, November, 2002, Universidade Lusiada, Lisbon, Portugal.  (Extended abstracts reviewed by conference editorial board, scholarly audience, formal paper required.)

Lipinski, T. A. (2002) Licensing Problems and Solutions – Users and Licenses: New Awareness and Demands, National Online Conference (NOC), Info Today 2002, New York, New York, May 14-16, 2002. (Invited speaker, professional audience, notes.)

V. Plans

Haigh, M. “Downloading Communism: File Sharing as Samizdat in Ukraine ”, submitted to LIBRI (Peer reviewed, currently under review).

Haigh, M. Organizer and participant “Ideologies of Information Institutions: International Issues”, research panel proposal, submitted to the ASIS&T 2007 annual meeting. (Under review).

Haigh, M. Organizer and a participant “Institutional Ideologies of Knowing: Perspectives from Eastern Europe ”, research panel proposal, submitted to the 4S 2007 annual meeting. (under review).

Lipinski, T. A. The Librarian's Legal Companion for Buying and Licensing Information Resources., Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc. [monograph].

Lipinski, T. A., (forthcoming, late 2005) Understanding liability, immunity, liability limitation, and compliance- oriented provisions of the copyright law in library and related and related educational settings. Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc..

Lipinski, T. A. and Buchanan, E. (forthcoming),The Impact of Copyright Law and Other Ownership Mechanisms on the Freedom of Inquiry: “Infringements” upon the Public Domain, Journal of Information Ethics. (Editor, International.)

Lipinski, T. A. (in progress), The Emerging Paradigm of Ownership Rights in Digital Media and its Impact on the Future of the e-Book and the Virtual Library: Is the Legal Infrastructure a Help or Hindrance? From Gutenberg to the Global Information Infrastructure…

Lipinski, T. A. and Buchanan, E. (in progress), Crimes of the Mind and Virtual Depictions in Various Media: A Harm in Search of a (Legal) Cause? Recent Court Developments and Content Provider Responsibility.

Lipinski, T. A. and Buchanan, E. (in progress), The Impact of Copyright Law and Other Ownership Mechanisms on the Freedom of Inquiry: Threats to the Right to Read, Receive, and Share Information and the Progress of the Academy in the Digital Environs.



 

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