Australian Schools COPYRIGHT COLLECTION 2017 STAFF TRAINING PRESENTATION Images reproduced under license by Microsoft Clipart except where otherwise indicated.
BY THE END OF THIS SESSION, YOU WILL... 1 Understand why your school is doing this survey 2 Know the tasks you need to do as a survey participant, as well as know how to complete them 3 Know what to do if you have any questions
WHAT IS THE AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS COPYRIGHT COLLECTION? Licences Survey Payment
COLLECTION OBJECTIVES To identify what material is copied To identify how much of the material is copied so that payment can be made to copyright owners
COLLECTION OBJECTIVES Payment is only made to copyright owners for items printed for educational purposes. 4
COLLECTION SCOPE All photocopying, printing and scanning are reported. Record each time you; Photocopy, Print, or Scan Using the monitored machines at school. OR Unmonitored machines school and home
Monitored machines Record each time you; Photocopy, Print, or Scan COUNTING CLICKS All use is recorded
Unmonitored machines Record each time you: Photocopy, Print, or Scan at school or other locations. Only for educational purposes
Excluded machines Kennedy House & Reception / Finance machines Go to a monitored machine if you need to print for educational purposes!
MATERIALS ARE EITHER PUBLISHED OR UNPUBLISHED
REPORTING MATERIAL TWO TYPES Published material must always be reported regardless of where the copying is done Unpublished material is accounted for on monitored machines (photocopiers) in the school
PUBLISHED PUBLISHED Books Magazines Newspapers Print Music Internet/ Web pages Visual Arts (e.g. Cartoons, Diagrams, Photos, Pictures, Paintings, Graphs, Maps) Blackline Masters Copying for exams and tests (for practice or teaching) UNPUBLISHED UNPUBLISHED Admin - Memos/ Letters/ Student records Teachers own original notes and students own works Materials from your school s State peak body (e.g. Dept. of Education, AIS, CEC/ CEO) Materials where permissions are given (e.g. material marked free for education purposes.) Copying for your own personal use (i.e. not related to your job) Copying for exams and tests (for assessment recorded in SIMON)
ACTIVITY BELOW ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF MATERIALS YOU MIGHT PHOTOCOPY, PRINT OR SCAN. IDENTIFY EACH AS PUBLISHEDOR UNPUBLISHEDMATERIAL 1. Books Published material 2. Memos/Letters/Student Records Unpublished material 3. Internet/Web Page Published material
ACTIVITY BELOW ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF MATERIALS YOU MIGHT PHOTOCOPY, PRINT OR SCAN. IDENTIFY EACH AS PUBLISHED OR UNPUBLISHED MATERIAL Things to do this weekend. 1.Clean 2.Go to gym 3.Read book 4.Research holiday destination 1. Copying for personal use Unpublished material 3. Newspaper Published material 2. Copying for practice exams and tests Published material if for practice and teaching (results not on SIMON)
REPORTING MATERIAL Photocopying, Printing and Scanning for educational purposes Published Material Unpublished Material Monitored Machines Unmonitored Machines Monitored Machines Only 14 (Photocopiers) (Printers) (Photocopiers)
RECORDING YOUR USE
Photocopying, printing or scanning at monitored school machines (photocopiers) Is the material you are using published? Yes No 16
Photocopying, printing or scanning at unmonitored (printers) at school or elsewhere Is the material you are using published? Yes No No Action Required
EVERY CLICK COUNTS! The numbers have to reconcile!
PUBLISHED MATERIAL ON A MONITORED MACHINE (PHOTOCOPIER) PUBLISHED MATERIAL FORM Photocopying, printing or scanning
EXAMPLE 1 PUBLISHED MATERIAL Leonie Darken wants to photocopy two pages from a chapter of the book Breath for each of her 22 students. 1. Leonie fills out a Published Material Form 2. Leonie makes 23 photocopies and attaches the extra spare copy to the form 3. Leonie also photocopies the publication details of the book and attaches it to the form 20
EXAMPLE 1 PUBLISHED MATERIAL EXAMPLE: Book You Must Attach 1. A full extra copy AND 2. Verso/Publication Details Page Or, if not available, the ISBN 21 Images Reproduced with Permission of Copyright Owner.
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE PUBLISHED MATERIAL EXAMPLE: Book 2 2 2 22 (Complete as appropriate)
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE PUBLISHED MATERIAL EXAMPLE: Book (Complete as appropriate) 23
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE PUBLISHED MATERIAL EXAMPLE: Book 1 2 7 0 1 Complete Administration Section, as appropriate, on all forms Leonie Darken 1 0 0 2 2017 24
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE PUBLISHED MATERIAL Jane Smith wants to scan a two page article from Choice Magazine for use with her class 1. Jane fills out a Published Material Form 2. Jane scans the two page article 3. Jane also photocopies a copy of the article and the publication details (front cover) of the magazine and attaches them to the form 25
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE PUBLISHED MATERIAL EXAMPLE: Magazine You Must Attach 1. A full extra copy AND 2. Front Cover Images Reproduced with Permission of Copyright Owner.
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE PUBLISHED MATERIAL EXAMPLE: Magazine 2 1 27 (Complete as appropriate)
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE PUBLISHED MATERIAL EXAMPLE: Magazine (Complete as appropriate) 28
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE PUBLISHED MATERIAL EXAMPLE: Magazine 0 0 3 0 2 Complete Administration Section, as appropriate, on all forms Jane Smith 1 5 0 2 2017 29
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE PUBLISHED MATERIAL Jane Smith wants to print a facts sheet from the ABC s Catalyst website for her class of 25 students, plus a copy that she intends to display on the library noticeboard. 1. Jane fills out a Published Material Form 2. Jane prints 27 copies of the facts sheet, attaching the extra copy to the form 3. The printed fact sheet specifies the publication details (the URL) for this material so she does not need to attach any additional publication details.
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE PUBLISHED MATERIAL EXAMPLE: Internet You Must Attach 1. A full extra copy AND 2. URL or Website Location 31 Images Reproduced with Permission of Copyright Owner.
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE PUBLISHED MATERIAL EXAMPLE: Internet 1 2 6 32 (Complete as appropriate)
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE PUBLISHED MATERIAL EXAMPLE: Internet (Complete as appropriate) 33
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE PUBLISHED MATERIAL EXAMPLE: Internet 0 0 3 0 2 Complete Administration Section, as appropriate, on all forms Jane Smith 1 5 0 2 2017 34
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE PUBLISHED MATERIAL EXAMPLE: Don t Know Source!!! (Complete as appropriate) Three second rule!
ATTACH THE DETAILS OF THE PUBLISHED MATERIAL USED TO IDENTIFY THE MATERIAL AND AMOUNT USED Supply details about the material being photocopied, printed or scanned TWO ATTACHMENTS 36 Attach a FULL EXTRA COPY of the photocopied, printed or scanned material to the form AND Photocopy or print the page with the PUBLICATION DETAILS OR (if not available) Photocopy the ISBN/ISSN or ISMN (NOT the barcode or library code)
UNPUBLISHED MATERIAL LOG (UML) Photocopying, Printing or Scanning Unpublished Material at a monitored machine? Clicks means total meter clicks counted on the machine for each photocopy, print and scan job.
EXAMPLE 2 UNPUBLISHED MATERIAL ON A MONITORED MACHINE Report a count of the machine clicks on an UNPUBLISHED MATERIAL LOG 127 0 3 Julia Petrov & Leonie Darken 31 03 2017 2 1 0 2 Carlson PC 1 0 2 1 0 2 Fischer Pr 1 1 7 2 1 0 2 Houghton S 2 2 2 2 0 2 Smith Pr 2 2
PUBLICATION DETAILS SUMMARY Type of Published Material Publication Details Required Book Verso Page, or if not available, the ISBN Magazine Front Cover Newspaper Name and Date of Newspaper, Author of article Print Music Front Cover of Print Music Internet/Web Page URL or Website location Blackline Master Other Published Material Verso Page, or if not available, the ISBN Attach a full copy of the photocopied, printed or scanned material
PUBLISHED MATERIAL ON UNMONITORED MACHINES Report your printing of published material on a COPYING DECLARATION FORM
WHAT HAPPENS NOW? Starts February 20 Finishes March 31 Forms will be next to the machines or in the staffroom
42 EVERY CLICK COUNTS!