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EIFL campaign to mark UNESCO World Book & Copyright Day and WIPO World Intellectual Property Day 2016
[Teresa Hackett, Electronic Information for Libraries, Link (CC-BY)] In the digital environment, librarians deal with questions of copyright every day. But restrictive copyright laws can hinder the library’s efforts to provide access to knowledge. Two global copyright days – UNESCO’s World Book & Copyright Day that took place on 23 April, and WIPO’s World Intellectual Property Day on 26 April – presented a great opportunity to highlight the work that librarians in the EIFL network do to overcome copyright restrictions and serve library users.
We marked the two days with a social media campaign, which also featured EIFL’s wide range of multi-language resources on copyright, and showed how librarians in EIFL partner countries are using the resources to advance their work.
During the week, we learnt the good news that Moldova is in the process of ratifying the Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works by Visually Impaired Persons and Persons with Print Disabilities.
At a seminar organized by the State Agency on Intellectual Property of the Republic of Moldova (AGEPI), part of a series of events for World IP Day, Mariana Harjevschi, EIFL Copyright Coordinator, gave a strong presentation outlining the role of libraries in implementing the Marrakesh Treaty.
Together with Electronic Resources for Moldova (REM), we will follow the process, and offer support to assist the ratification process when it may be needed.
In Poland, a very special event took place on 23rd April 2016 to coincide with European Literature Night, when professional actors were joined by members of the Polish Association of the Blind (PZN) in public readings of works by Shakespeare. During the event that took place in Wroclaw – 2016 European Capital of Culture and World Book Capital – PZN also presented the Marrakesh Treaty, and the importance of ratification by Poland and other EU member states.
To follow up, Barbara Szczepanska, EIFL’s Copyright Coordinator in Poland, paid a visit to PZN in Warsaw to discuss how we can work together to support ratification of the treaty.
Librarians in EIFL partner countries are actively engaged in advocating for speedy ratification of the Marrakesh Treaty. Here’s how EIFL’s resources, which include a guide to the Marrakesh Treaty for libraries, published in English, French, Russian and Serbian, are being used to support advocacy in Sénégal and Lesotho.
In Sénégal, Awa Diouf Cissé plays a key role in supporting ratification of the Marrakesh Treaty. “I have relied on EIFL resources many times for presentations at high level events, such as the 2015 African Ministerial Conference in Dakar, or the 6th Africa Forum for blindness activists and leaders in Kampala,” said Awa. “For policy work on copyright and libraries, there are simply no substitutes for EIFL resources.” Read more in our Facebook post.
In Lesotho, Matseliso (Tseli) Moshoeshoe-Chadzingwa teaches Information Ethics at the National University of Lesotho. “Since the information is current, concise and comes from a trusted source, it’s also very useful when preparing high level presentations. I introduced the EIFL Marrakesh Guide to the Working Committee on the Marrakesh Treaty, of which I am a member. I hope that Lesotho can ratify the treaty in the near future.” Read more in our Facebook post.
Here’s a round-up of popular posts in the EIFL social media campaign. The diversity of activities, the commitment and the willingness of librarians in our partner countries to engage in policy-making shines through in the posts.
A big thanks goes out to all the librarians in the EIFL network!
Hasmik Galystan, EIFL Copyright Coordinator in Armenia, who translated the EIFL Handbook on Copyright in to Armenian.
In Nepal, the first national essay competition on IP and development was announced. The competition was made possible thanks to a Flash Grant from the Shuttleworth Foundation. To find out more about who can enter and the prizes, see the competition brochure.UNESCO World Book and Copyright Day takes place each year on 23 April and aims to promote the diversity of books and reading around the globe. The city of Wroclaw in Poland is 2016 World Book Capital.
WIPO World Intellectual Property Day on 26 April is a day dedicated to the promotion, understanding and discussion of intellectual property (copyright law is part of the IP system).
The EIFL Copyright and Libraries Programme promotes a fair copyright system that supports libraries and the people who use libraries.

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