NCU | Copyright Hour: Copyright for School Resource Developers
This free one-hour webinar, run by the National Copyright Unit (NCU), will focus on developing curriculum resources for schools.
This free one-hour webinar, run by the National Copyright Unit (NCU), will focus on developing curriculum resources for schools.
This webinar examines the benefits and challenges of organising fiction and non‑fiction collections by genre. Learn and discuss practical strategies to best meet the needs of your school community, and… Read More »
This free four‑hour webinar is open to all staff from Australian government and non‑government schools and is aimed at teachers and teacher‑librarians from K–12. A comprehensive professional learning session covering… Read More »
Learn how to search for new resources, create and manage lists, and use SCIS features to make informed decisions about what to add to your library. Ideal for anyone wanting… Read More »
This free 30‑minute webinar, run by the National Copyright Unit (NCU), will cover copyright basics including What is copyright? What is protected by copyright? Requirements for copyright protection Who owns copyright?… Read More »
This SLAV series compromises of a number of online sessions. Read more about the series here and put these dates into your 2026 diary: 8 September, 22 October and 1 December.
This free 30‑minute webinar, presented by the National Copyright Unit (NCU), covering: Music and copyright Schools Music Licence Education exceptions Seeking permission
This free 30‑minute webinar, presented by the National Copyright Unit (NCU), will focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright for schools and TAFEs.
This SLAV series compromises of a number of online sessions with only two remaining. Read more about the series here and put these dates into your 2026 diary: 22 October… Read More »
Learn how to stocktake, create collection policies, report on, and update your library collection for the next school year.
This is the last of the SLAV series. More information here