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Free Webinar on Copyright for Genealogists

  • Oct 26, 2018
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The National Library of Australia (NLA) has another very useful webinar coming up on 21 November 2018. This time it's about Copyright for Genealogists.

Copyright symbol courtesy of pixabay.com

The webinar is free and will be presented by Jessica Coats of the Australian Libraries Copyright Committee. She will speak briefly about the background to copyright law (yawn!) then, more importantly, what it means to us as genealogists and even how it can be used as a tool.

Put it in your diary for 13:00-14:00. (I presume that's Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) (they don't specify.)

Click here to register for the seminar. Even if the time doesn't suit, if you register you will receive an email a day or so later with a link to the webinar recording on the NLA's YouTube site. This allows you to watch the webinar at your own convenience. This is what I normally do.

Have you watched any of the NLA's webinars previously? Let me know in the Comments section below what you think of them in terms of usefulness, professionalism, etc.

Happy ancestor hunting.

Therese Lynch

Your Family Genealogist

Picture : Courtesy of Pixabay

 
 
 

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