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Web conference to explore 'Libraries and Copyright in a Digital Age'

Copyright law affects library users today in unprecedented ways. Standard library activities, such as interlibrary loan and preservation copying, raise concerns for copyright holders, and yet the Copyright Act of 1976 recognized these as legitimate library activities – within certain parameters. The law has become dated as technology has advanced, and libraries now struggle to comply with its provisions while still serving their user communities.

Learn more about how copyright law applies to digitization and reproduction of library materials by joining the Auraria Library in two webinar sessions on July 26 and July 28. For more information, see Auraria Library's FYI at http://library.auraria.edu.

Step Up for Cancer needs volunteers

The AMC Cancer Fund/University of Colorado Cancer Center is among the nonprofit organizations participating in Step Up For Cancer, a stair-climbing event aimed at boosting awareness, fundraising and education in the fight against cancer. Volunteers are sought for the event, set for Aug. 7 at Dick's Sporting Goods Park.

For details, go to: http://www.stepupforcancer.org/volunteer.

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