What support material is available from CLNZ?

What support material is available from CLNZ?

CLNZ offers support resources. These materials primarily speak to the CLNZ licence, but we also offer material on staff professional development and general copyright information. Throughout our materials we aim to adopt a positive tone that emphasises the value and benefits of respecting the wishes of authors as expressed by how they have chosen to exercise the rights under copyright law—we recommend that this positive tone is used by licence managers too as the best way to encourage compliance with the law.

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