FLICC MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT MA2005-35 FLICC Online Course Digital Licensing and Online Content Need to learn more about licensing digital content like periodicals, databases and images, but don't have the time to attend a course? With Copyrightlaws.com, FLICC is pleased to announce a unique online course on digital licensing and online content. The course will cover a broad range of topics including * Basic digital licensing concepts and strategies * Licensing arrangements * Negotiating licenses * Global aspects of licensing * Boiler plate and other licensing clauses * Managing licenses How does this online course work? Three times a week, beginning Monday, September 5, 2005, you will receive e-lessons for 9 weeks (a total of 27 sessions) and a self-marking quiz. During the duration of the course, participants will also be part of an exclusive listserv where participants can discuss course contents and ask questions. Lesley Ellen Harris, author of several books on copyright including Digital Licensing: A Practical Guide for Librarians, is the developer and proctor for this course. She has also developed email tutorials on digital licensing for the American Library Association and an international version on Canadian copyright law. For more information visit http://copyrightlaws.com. Dates Monday, September 5--Friday, November 4, 2005 Registration $99 (charge to FEDLINK Training Account/FT) $109 (for all other transactions) Registration includes e-lessons and listserv membership for 9 weeks.) Visit the FLICC Educational Programs Web site at http://www.loc.gov/flicc/feveform.html to register online, or call the FLICC office at (202) 707-4800. To view a PDF version of this Meeting Announcement, visit http://www.loc.gov/flicc/ma/2005/ma0535.pdf. Registration is limited to the first 11 respondents. Sponsor FLICC Education Working Group Information Call FLICC (202) 707-4800; TTY (202) 707-4995 Cancellations Cancellations must be called into the FLICC office (202-707-4800) 48 hours prior to the start of an educational program or the full fee will be charged.