Copyright, Plagarism and Snacks!
The Center for the Advancement of Technology in Education (CATE)
The Office of the Associate Provost for Information Services
The Faculty Development Center
The Friends of the Library at SUNY Cortland
Memorial Library
Using the Works of Others: Copyright and Academic Integrity
What‘s Yours is Mine (Not!): Innovation, Culture & Copyright
Presented by Jill Hurst-Walsh
Hurst Associates, Ltd.
Academic Original Sin: Plagiarism and the Millennial Student
Presented by Gail Wood
Director of Libraries
February 15, 2007
4:00 p.m.
Library Conference Room
Refreshments courtesy of CATE
Jill Hurst-Wahl has worked in and around information for most of her life. Her background is in information technology and library science. She has been both a programmer/analyst and a corporate librarian. While a corporate librarian, she worked on competitive intelligence research projects and helped to build a competitive intelligence system that used digitization as one of the methods of inputting information. That was more than 15 years ago and Jill has continued to do work both in the areas of digitization and competitive intelligence.
For more information contact
Gail Wood at x2221 or woodg@cortland.edu
