Managing third party copyright
Trainer: Dr Ellie Pridgeon
ARA has centrally organised this series of three one-hour training events covering three different topics. Delegates can choose to attend individual sessions or all three events. The other courses in this series need to be booked separately.
The three ‘Copyright in Context’ sessions delivered in this series will provide delegates with essential tools and skills, and with the confidence to manage copyright effectively in their workplace. With a focus on real-life case studies and on practical examples of how archives are using copyright in the 2020s, the online training sessions will consist of PowerPoint delivery by the speaker, and provide delegates with the opportunity to information-share and ask questions. These bite-sized ‘Copyright in Context’ events are designed so that delegates can attend sessions during their working day.
Course 3: Managing third party copyright. Session three will consider how heritage organisations are dealing with third party copyright material in their collections (26th April 2023, 1pm-2pm).
ARA competency framework
The learning outcomes map to the following areas of ARA’s competency framework Understanding, interpreting and complying with legislation and/or regulation
• Managing risk and/or business continuity
• Developing self and others
About our trainer: Dr Ellie Pridgeon MSc is director of Consultant Archivist, an organisation that specialises in providing advice and support to the heritage and records management sector. Ellie has provided expert advice and services to organisations and individuals in the UK and beyond. Ellie is a digital heritage expert who also works with physical collections.
Booking and delegate fee:
Course 3: Managing third party copyright. £55 for ARA members. £80 Non-members
Please book your place on Eventbrite by Friday 21st April 2023
Information on how to join the session on Zoom will be sent to attendees a couple of days ahead of the event.
If you have any further questions about this event, please get in touch with Chris Sheridan at chris.sheridan@archives.org.uk or send any booking queries to bookings@archives.org.uk.