Recently Asked Questions
Displaying 26 - 30 of 55
| Question | Submission Date |
|---|---|
|
Fair Use in Uncertain Times
In the spring, it was clear academic libraries providing digital resources were in a state of emergency and fair use restrictions were loosened. |
|
|
Alternative, fair use solutions for when you can't host a virtual read-aloud
For the past two years, our library hosted a 24-hour read-aloud; where people camped on the front lawn and took turns reading 6-7 books. Due to COVID, we can't hold this event in person this year. Our thought it that we could do it virtually - and instead of reading an entire book, we would ask readers to read the first chapter from one of their favorite books. They would film themselves reading (or we would film them) and then we would post the clip on our YouTube channel. One clip a day would be posted - for a total of 24 clips. |
|
|
Does a mask requirement policy violate the ADA?
Our library has taken the next step in re-opening and is welcoming the public back into our building. We have a Safety Plan, and we have posted signage in key areas to help the public follow our safety practices, including staying at least six feet apart whenever possible, and every visitor using hand sanitizer upon entry and (if over the age of two) wearing face coverings at all times. A patron who cannot wear a mask raised the possibility of our policy being a violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). They patron is concerned that this policy discriminates against those who cannot “medically tolerate” a mask. Are we in the wrong to require masks? |
|
|
Rights for music during graduation ceremonies
We have received several questions about setting graduation ceremonies to music and streaming them or recording them and sharing them with students. What are the laws surrounding this? There seems to be a lot of misinformation out there. Below is a question I received: |
|
|
[2020 Pandemic Date Specific] Contact tracing and privacy in libraries
Given libraries are preparing plans to reopen, I am looking for a follow up to the 3/19/2020 question posted to Ask The Lawyer pertaining to being informed that an individual who has been confirmed to have COVID visited one of our libraries. (participated in a program). |
Pagination
- First page
- Previous page
- …
- 5
- 6
- 7
- …
- Next page
- Last page