Keep track of the copyright-related questions your office receives. Categorize them and identify units most in need of copyright information and guidance. Target them in your physical and online outreach efforts.
Conduct an informal survey of online classes at your institution to determine how often third-party copyrighted material is being used.
Survey your campus to see how many faculty and staff are interested in copyright, what kind of questions they have, and what they need in terms of answers.
Conduct an environmental scan of your campus to identify formal and informal copyright use guidelines. Review them for content, accuracy, and currency. Consider updating or crafting a use policy that supports the responsible exercise of fair use and other copyright exemptions.
Examples of unnecessarily restrictive copyright use guidelines that do not have the force of law and are outdated include: