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Music - Online Resources

This library guide is designed to support the learning, research, and teaching efforts of students, faculty and staff of Arizona State University's School of Music, Dance and Theatre, a school within the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts.

Copyright (ASU Library)

For questions about the ASU Library's adherence to U.S. copyright law please consult our Copyright policy page and our Copyright library guide.

The library's Course Resource Services staff are available for questions regarding Fair Use.

Additional Resources on Copyright

Copyright for Music Librarians (Music Library Association)
Navigation Menu: Copyright Laws. Court Decisions. Archives. RESOURCES (Bibliography. Get Involved. Guidelines. Professional Development. Tools. Websites). FAQ & HELP (Copyright in General. Fair Use. Reserves. Teaching with Video. Preservation. Sound and Notation Files).


U.S. Copyright Office
The U.S. Copyright Office promotes creativity and free expression by administering the nation’s copyright laws and by providing impartial, expert advice on copyright law and policy for the benefit of all.


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