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Ex: Scanning book chapters to share with students
Prepare Derivative Works
Ex: Assigning students to translate poetry
Distribute
Ex: Emailing your students a PDF of an article to read
Display Publicly
Ex: Creating a digital exhibit that features pictures your students found online
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Ex: Live screening a film for your class over Facebook through the department's page
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"[The Internet Archive] is using a global crisis to advance a copyright ideology that violates current federal law and hurts most authors."
"There is no new, unfulfilled need for students to have free books due to the coronavirus. Students are indeed facing major challenges during this period, but access to books is not one of them."
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"Nayenezgani," Edward Curtis, 1904
Library of Congress https://www.loc.gov/resource/cph.3a36545/
Native American Witchcraft (student blog) http://sites.psu.edu/nativewriters