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Friday, November 8 • 8:30am - 9:30am
Morning Plenary: The Long Arm of the Law

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We'll be discussing Controlled Digital Lending as a strategy to increase accessibility and preservation of library collections.This program will cover the legal theory underpinning CDL as well as the recent ReDigi decision and how (if at all) it impacts CDL projects.

Moderators
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Ann Okerson

Senior Advisor, Center for Research Libraries
Throughout my work at the Yale University Library and also the Center for Research Libraries, the opportunities and challenges facing international librarianship have had a compelling interest for me.  For 25 years, I've also worked on these issues through participation in IFLA (the... Read More →

Speakers
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Michelle M. Wu

Associate Dean for Library Services and Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center
Michelle M. Wu is the Associate Dean for Library Services and Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center. Over her 24 years in academic libraries, she has also fulfilled various roles within her law schools, including supervising IT, registrar, facilities management, and... Read More →
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William M. Hannay

Partner, Schiff Hardin LLP
Bill Hannay regularly counsels corporations and individuals with respect to federal and state antitrust law, intellectual property law, and other trade regulation laws. He is an Adjunct Professor, teaching courses at IIT/Chicago-Kent law school in antitrust and international business... Read More →



Friday November 8, 2019 8:30am - 9:30am EST
Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel