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Peer reviewedBrennan, Thomas C. – New York Law School Law Review, 1976
The legislative history of the new copyright law that will become effective January 1, 1978 is reviewed. Principal provisions of the law are outlined, including those dealing with fair use, reproduction by public libraries, exemption of certain performances, cable television, performance right in records, royalties, jukeboxes, and public…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Authors, Broadcast Industry, Cable Television
Streibich, Harold C. – Memphis State University Law Review, 1976
The doctrine of moral right is traced historically from the Renaissance through the revised copyright laws. It is suggested that the Congress has rejected the challenge to incorporate expressly the intellectual property rights into the copyright law. Available from: Memphis State University School of Law, Memphis, Tennessee 38152. (LBH)
Descriptors: Authors, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Ethics
Peer reviewedStockton, C. R. – Integrated Education, 1977
"When Crummell went up to Queens' College in 1849, the university had never received so conspicuous a figure. He was almost twice the age of his fellow undergraduates... He had been a popular lecturer to vast audiences throughout Great Britain. He was the author of a well-received publication. He was an American. He was a priest. And most…
Descriptors: Authors, Black Achievement, Black Literature, College Desegregation
Peer reviewedHalliburton, David – Change, 1997
Reviews John Dewey's role as a public intellectual for over half a century and his extensive ideas on the role of education in creating and maintaining democratic values. Issues he addressed are seen as similar to some current concerns. Characterizes the thinker and political/educational activist as the personification of higher education. (MSE)
Descriptors: Authors, Citizen Participation, Democratic Values, Educational History
French, Yvonne – Library of Congress Information Bulletin, 1997
Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky uses modern technology to write his poems and contends "the computer is an extension of poetry." This article describes his "Favorite Poem Project" in which 100 or more Americans read the poems they love on tape. Profiles Mr. Pinsky's work. (AEF)
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Authors, Background, Community Involvement
Brown, Vandella – American Libraries, 1997
Once submerged in general fiction, African-American novels now have an authorship and readership to match other genres. This article examines the need for a separate genre section, African-American novels and writers, African-American collections in public libraries, African-American book clubs, book lists, and effects on mainstream publishing.…
Descriptors: Authors, Bibliographies, Blacks, Guidelines
Garland, Sherry; Wisler, G. Clifton; Luttrell, Ida – State of Reading, 1997
Presents: (1) the 1997-1998 Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List of 20 children's books; (2) the Texas Lonestar Reading List 1997-1998 of 20 children's books; and (3) essays by three Texas authors (Sherry Garland, G. Clifton Wisler, and Ida Luttrell) about why and what they write. (SR)
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Reading Material Selection
Peer reviewedRich, Lloyd – Against the Grain, 1998
With the increasing importance of electronic publishing, publishers and writers are paying greater attention to electronic rights or "e-rights." This article examines Tasini v. New York Times Co. in which e-rights were not specifically granted by the writer to the publisher and yet were commercially exploited. Presents case analysis,…
Descriptors: Authors, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Electronic Publishing
Rodari, Gianni – Teachers & Writers, 1996
Presents 10 short excerpts (translated from Italian) from Gianni Rodari's book "The Grammar of Fantasy: An Introduction to the Art of Inventing Stories." Addresses creative invention, the motif of the fantastic, word choice, recasting fairy tales, and comic effects. (PA)
Descriptors: Authors, Creative Expression, Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education
Davis, Jenny – Teachers & Writers, 1996
Presents an author's personal reaction to participating in the Kentucky Authors Project at Holmes Junior High in Covington, Kentucky. Describes difficulties in overcoming anxiety about learning how to use the Internet. Finds the experience rewarding. (PA)
Descriptors: Authors, Creative Writing, Electronic Mail, Internet
Peer reviewedClarke, Linda; Heaney, Peter – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2003
Describes the Author-On-Line (AOL) project that used asynchronous computer conferencing to support the teaching and learning of literacy with pupils aged 10-12 years from two schools in Ireland. Presents the AOL-APT model which summarizes the key components: Author, Pedagogy and Technology (APT); and discusses its value for online, social,…
Descriptors: Authors, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Literacy
Peer reviewedSroka, Marek – Libraries & Culture, 2003
Examines the loss of various collections, especially school libraries and the Ezra Library, in Cracow (Poland) during World War II. Highlights include Nazi policies toward Cracow's Jews; the destruction of libraries, archives, and collections; Jewish book collections in the Staatsbibliotek Krakau (state library); and the removal of books by Jewish…
Descriptors: Archives, Authors, Bookstores, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedWhite, Howard D. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2003
Discussion of author cocitation analysis focuses on Pathfinder Networks (PFNET) where nodes represent authors and links represent weighted paths between nodes, the weights being cocitation counts. Highlights include remapping information science; comparison with principal components analysis; a correlation-based PFNET; and AuthorLink, a Web-based…
Descriptors: Authors, Citation Analysis, Comparative Analysis, Correlation
Brodie, Carolyn S. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2003
Presents a brief biography of Peter Sis, an author and illustrator of children's books. Includes awards he has won; extension activities; and annotated bibliographies of books written and illustrated by Sis, selected books illustrated by Sis, audiobooks, videorecordings, sources for biographical information, and information on the Web. (LRW)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Authors, Awards, Childrens Literature
Peer reviewedKerper, Richard M. – Language Arts, 2002
Explores the creation of "An Extraordinary Life: The Story of a Monarch Butterfly." Selects this book because of the unprecedented decision to give the 1998 Orbis Pictus Award to both the author and the illustrator for a work in which text and illustration melded together. Develops an event model, revealing the creation of this…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Illustrations


