Kevin L. Smith is the Director of Copyright and Scholarly Communication at Duke University. Kevin holds a Masters of Library Science from Kent State University and has worked as an academic librarian in both liberal arts colleges and specialized libraries. His strong interest in copyright law began in library school and he received a law degree from Capital University in 2005. Before moving to Duke in 2006, Kevin served as the Director of the Pilgrim Library at Defiance College in Ohio, where he also taught Constitutional Law. He is admitted to the bar in Ohio and North Carolina. Kevin writes extensively for the highly-regarded Scholarly Communications @ Duke blog.
Kevin Smith visited us to speak on image, impact, access, and copyright. This thought-provoking talk can be viewed below. Please note that a microphone malfunction caused the first 4:30 of the session to be silent, but the audio will return at this video's 4:40 mark.
Date: Friday, February 8, 2013
Time: 11:30 - 12:20 Session & 12:30 - 1:20 Q&A with Lunch
Location: Pitts Room, James B. Duke Library
Kevin Smith will lead a provocative session on Image v. Impact: Copyright, Publishing and Professional Reputation. He will discuss how various choices about publication involve different approaches to rights management and also have different impacts on professional reputation. Advice on managing your rights will be included.
Participants can feel free to attend the session, the lunch, or both as their schedule allows. Please register for an accurate head count.