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The following is an alphabetical list of all the individuals who contributed to this project.
==Development Team==


__TOC__
===Principal Investigator===


==Principal Contributors==  
=====William Fisher=====


====Sebastian Diaz====
William Fisher received his undergraduate degree (in American Studies) from Amherst College and his graduate degrees (J.D. and Ph.D. in the History of American Civilization) from Harvard University. Between 1982 and 1984, he served as a law clerk to Judge Harry T. Edwards of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and then to Justice Thurgood Marshall of the United States Supreme Court. Since 1984, he has taught at Harvard Law School, where he is currently the WilmerHale Professor of Intellectual Property Law and the Director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. His academic honors include a Danforth Postbaccalaureate Fellowship (1978-1982) and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Stanford, California (1992-1993). His website may be found [http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/index.html?id=20 here].


====Melanie Dulong de Rosnay====  
===Project Director===  


====William Fisher====
=====Melanie Dulong de Rosnay=====


William Fisher received his undergraduate degree (in American Studies) from Amherst College and his graduate degrees (J.D. and Ph.D. in the History of American Civilization) from Harvard University. Between 1982 and 1984, he served as a law clerk to Judge Harry T. Edwards of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and then to Justice Thurgood Marshall of the United States Supreme Court. Since 1984, he has taught at Harvard Law School, where he is currently the WilmerHale Professor of Intellectual Property Law and the Director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. His academic honors include a Danforth Postbaccalaureate Fellowship (1978-1982) and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Stanford, California (1992-1993).
Melanie Dulong de Rosnay is a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, where she leads research in copyright law and information science. She is designing a distance learning course on copyright for librarians in partnership with eIFL. She is also working on open access science and open data policy with Science Commons, and coordinating publications for Communia, the European thematic network on the digital public domain. She holds a doctorate in law from University Paris 2, with a dissertation on « Legal and technological regulation of networked information and creative works ». She also holds degrees in political science and law from Universities of Lyon (France), Leipzig (Germany) and Tilburg (the Netherlands) and has taught copyright law at University of Technology of Compiègne, France. She worked at IRCAM, the Institute for Music/Acoustic Research and Coordination at Centre Pompidou in Paris, in a multimedia start-up, in a cultural community center and co-founded an indie music label. Her website can be found [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/mdulongderosnay here].


====Urs Gasser====
===Module Authors===


Urs Gasser is the Berkman Center for Internet & Society's Executive Director.  Before joining the Berkman Center in this capacity, he was Associate Professor of Law at the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland), where he led the Research  Center for Information Law as Faculty Director. Before joining the St. Gallen faculty, Urs Gasser spent three years as a research and teaching fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard  Law School, where he was appointed Faculty Fellow in 2005.  At the Berkman Center, he was the lead fellow on the Digital Media Project, a multi-disciplinary research project aimed at exploring the transition from offline/analog to online/digital media. He also initiated and chaired the Harvard-Yale-Cyberscholar Working Group, and was a visiting researcher at Harvard  Law School in the 2003/04 academic year. His website is [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/ugasser here].
* [[Contributors2#William_Fisher|William Fisher]]


====Adam Holland====
* [[Contributors2#Melanie_Dulong_De_Rosnay|Melanie Dulong de Rosnay]]


====Kimberley Isbell====
* <span id="cox">Emily Cox</span>


Kimberley Isbell is a fellow at the Berkman  Center for Internet and Society working as a staff attorney with the Citizen Media Law Project. She received her J.D. degree from Harvard Law  School in 2000, where she was Editor-in-Chief of the Harvard Law Record and President of the HLS Civil Liberties Union. Prior to joining the Berkman Center, she was an associate at law firms in Washington, DC and Richmond, Virginia. While in private practice, Kimberley specialized in many aspects of domestic and international intellectual property and technology counseling, prosecution and litigation, with an emphasis on intellectual property, technology, Internet and e-commerce licenses and agreements; domain name disputes; clearance, registration and management of trademark assets; advertising review; promotions law; and litigation and dispute resolution related to intellectual property and technology, with an emphasis on trademark and copyright matters. Kimberley is the former chair of the American Bar Association Intellectual Property Law Section's Committee 205 – Trade Identity and Unfair Competition.
* <span id="osman">Inge Osman</span>


====Colin Maclay====
* <span id="scott">David Scott</span>


Colin Maclay is the Managing Director of the Berkman Center, where he is privileged to work in diverse capacities with its faculty, staff, fellows and extended community to realize its ambitious goals. His broad aim is to effectively and appropriately integrate information and communication technologies (ICTs) with social and economic development, focusing on the changes Internet technologies foster in society, policy and institutions. Both as Co-founder of the Information Technologies Group at Harvard’s Center for International Development and at Berkman, Maclay’s research has paired hands-on multi stakeholder collaborations with the generation of data that reveal trends, challenges and opportunities for the integration of ICTs in developing world communities.
* <span id="tishyevich">Dmitriy Tishyevich</span>


====Andrew Moshirnia====
* <span id="vantsiouri">Petroula Vantsiouri</span>


====Chris Peterson====
===Distance Learning Platforms===


Chris Peterson is a research assistant at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. He is also an Associate at the [http://odr.inf National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution] and the Counselor for Communications at [http://mitadmissions.org MIT's Office of Admissions]. He graduated ''summa cum laude'' from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst with a B.A. in Critical Legal Studies. His research has focused on privacy in networked public with a general interest in the effect of digital environments on human decisions and behavior.  He blogs at [http://www.cpeterson.org cpeterson.org].
* [[Contributors2#Melanie_Dulong_de_Rosnay|Melanie Dulong de Rosnay]]


==Advisors==
* <span id="valle">Andre Valle</span>


===Research Assistants===


* <span id="bernardi">Joe Bernardi</span>


Copyright for Librarians - A Distance Learning Course is a project from the Berkman Center for Internet & Society and eIFL (Electronic Information for Libraries).
* <span id="cox">Emily Cox</span>


CONTACT
* <span id="kuehnhoff">April Kuehnhoff</span>


Melanie Dulong de Rosnay at the Berkman Center:  mdulong at cyber.law.harvard.edu
* <span id="margoni">Thomas Margoni</span>
Teresa Hackett at eIFL:  teresa.hackett at eifl.net


TEAM
* <span id="osman">Inge Osman</span>


Principal Investigator: Professor William Fisher, Harvard Law School, Faculty Director, Berkman Center
* <span id="riley">David Riley</span>


Project Director: Melanie Dulong de Rosnay, Fellow, Berkman Center
* <span id="scott">David Scott</span>


eIFL-IP Programme Manager, eIFL.net: Teresa Hackett
* <span id="stolyarenko">Oleksiy Stolyarenko</span>


Authors of the modules: Emily Cox, Melanie Dulong de Rosnay, William Fisher, Inge Osman, David Scott, Dmitriy Tishyevich, Petroula Vantsiouri
* <span id="tishyevich">Dmitriy Tishyevich</span>


Distance learning platforms: Andre Valle, Melanie Dulong de Rosnay
* [[Contributors#valle|Andre Valle]]


Administration and management: Carey Andersen, Catherine Bracy, Colin Maclay, Carolina Rossini
* <span id="vantsiouri">Petroula Vantsiouri</span>


Research assistants: Joe Bernardi, Emily Cox, April Kuehnhoff, Inge Osman, Thomas Margoni, David Riley, David Scott, Oleksiy Stolyarenko, Dmitriy Tishyevich, Andre Valle, Petroula Vantsiouri, Jessica Walch
* <span id="walch">Jessica Walch</span>


Direction of the testing at the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs:
===Administration and Management===
Janice Pilch, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Susan Schnuer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


ADVISORS
* <span id="andersen">Carey Andersen</span>


A workshop was conducted on 2008 April 17-18, with 26 experts in different fields advising on the course structure, methodology, content and sustainability.
* <span id="bracy">Catherine Bracy</span>


Libraries:
* [[Contributors2#Melanie_Dulong_de_Rosnay|Melanie Dulong de Rosnay]]
June Casey, Harvard Law School Library
Mary Beth Clack, Harvard Widener Library
Kim Dulin, Harvard Law School Library
Laura Farwell Blake, Harvard Widener Library
Ellen Finnie Duranceau, MIT Libraries
Teresa Hackett, eIFL IP Manager
Michael Hemment, Harvard College Library
Claudia Holguin, Harvard University Archives
Elisam Magara, East African School of Library and Information Science, Uganda
Harry Martin, Harvard Law School
John Palfrey, Berkman Center, Harvard Law School
Susan Schnuer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Megan Sniffin-Marinoff, Harvard University Archives & Open Collections Program


Copyright:
* <span id="maclay">Colin Maclay</span>
Michael Carroll, Villanova University School of Law, Creative Commons
Kenneth Crews, Columbia University
Georgia Harper, University of Texas
Gwen Hinze, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Peter Jaszi, American University Washington College of Law
Eddan Katz, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Yale Law School
Ayo Kusamotu, Creative Commons Nigeria, One Laptop Per Child
William McGeveran, University of Minnesota Law School


Distance education:
* <span id="rossini">Carolina Rossini</span>
Leslie Chan, University of Toronto
Moustapha Diack, Southern University Baton Rouge, MERLOT Africa Network
Samuel Klein, One Laptop Per Child
Ignasi Labastida, University of Barcelona
Manon Ress, Knowledge Ecology International


Testing was conducted at the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaignon 2008 September 16th and October 1st by 18 librarians who contributed to the development of the course’s content and platforms:
===Additional Development===


Hugo Albarracin Barriga, Luis Angel Arango Library, Colombia
* <span id="diaz">Sebastian Diaz</span>
Faina Bolkunova, Uzbek State Scientific Medical Library, Uzbekistan
 
Phuc Van Bui, University of Danang, Vietnam
* <span id="gasser">Urs Gasser</span>
Mi Soon Choi, Seoul National University, South Korea
 
Goodluck Collins Enyiorji, National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism, Nigeria
* <span id="holland">Adam Holland</span>
Ahmad HajAli, An-Najah National University, Palestine
 
Thanh My Ho, University of Danang, Vietnam
* <span id="isbell">Kimberley Isbell</span>
Christian Yaw Kofi, University of Cape Coast, Ghana
 
Yoriko Miyabe, Rikkyo University, Japan
* <span id="koo">Gene Koo</span>
William Monroy, Luis Angel Arango Library, Colombia
 
Mahmoud Subhi Ali Murrar, Birzeit University Library, Palestine
* <span id="koss">Lexie Koss</span>
Victor Ochieng, Community Library, Suna-Migori, Kenya
 
Jeong-joo Park, Seoul National University Library, South Korea
* <span id="moshirnia">Andrew Moshirnia</span>
Thi Thu Nga Phan, University of Danang, Vietnam
 
Mohamed Ghali, Rashed Mubarek, Arabian Gulf University Library, Bahrain
* <span id="peterson">Chris Peterson</span>
Tamaki Seta, Health Science University, Japan
 
Kazuyo Toya, Kobe University Library for Medical Science, Japan
* <span id="roberts">Hal Roberts</span>
Andres Tamayo Arias, Comfenalco Public Library, Colombia
 
* <span id="seltzer">Wendy Seltzer</span>
 
* <span id="shieber">Stuart Shieber</span>
 
==Advisor Team==
 
===Libraries===
 
===Copyright===
 
===Distance Education===
 
 
==Testing Team==
 
===Mortenson Center===

Revision as of 14:17, 13 August 2009

Development Team

Principal Investigator

William Fisher

William Fisher received his undergraduate degree (in American Studies) from Amherst College and his graduate degrees (J.D. and Ph.D. in the History of American Civilization) from Harvard University. Between 1982 and 1984, he served as a law clerk to Judge Harry T. Edwards of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and then to Justice Thurgood Marshall of the United States Supreme Court. Since 1984, he has taught at Harvard Law School, where he is currently the WilmerHale Professor of Intellectual Property Law and the Director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. His academic honors include a Danforth Postbaccalaureate Fellowship (1978-1982) and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Stanford, California (1992-1993). His website may be found here.

Project Director

Melanie Dulong de Rosnay

Melanie Dulong de Rosnay is a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, where she leads research in copyright law and information science. She is designing a distance learning course on copyright for librarians in partnership with eIFL. She is also working on open access science and open data policy with Science Commons, and coordinating publications for Communia, the European thematic network on the digital public domain. She holds a doctorate in law from University Paris 2, with a dissertation on « Legal and technological regulation of networked information and creative works ». She also holds degrees in political science and law from Universities of Lyon (France), Leipzig (Germany) and Tilburg (the Netherlands) and has taught copyright law at University of Technology of Compiègne, France. She worked at IRCAM, the Institute for Music/Acoustic Research and Coordination at Centre Pompidou in Paris, in a multimedia start-up, in a cultural community center and co-founded an indie music label. Her website can be found here.

Module Authors

  • Emily Cox
  • Inge Osman
  • David Scott
  • Dmitriy Tishyevich
  • Petroula Vantsiouri

Distance Learning Platforms

  • Andre Valle

Research Assistants

  • Joe Bernardi
  • Emily Cox
  • April Kuehnhoff
  • Thomas Margoni
  • Inge Osman
  • David Riley
  • David Scott
  • Oleksiy Stolyarenko
  • Dmitriy Tishyevich
  • Petroula Vantsiouri
  • Jessica Walch

Administration and Management

  • Carey Andersen
  • Catherine Bracy
  • Colin Maclay
  • Carolina Rossini

Additional Development

  • Sebastian Diaz
  • Urs Gasser
  • Adam Holland
  • Kimberley Isbell
  • Gene Koo
  • Lexie Koss
  • Andrew Moshirnia
  • Chris Peterson
  • Hal Roberts
  • Wendy Seltzer
  • Stuart Shieber

Advisor Team

Libraries

Copyright

Distance Education

Testing Team

Mortenson Center