Help, I can't seem to find this exact incident in any copyright literature.
A teacher wants to scan into PowerPoint and entire book, O is for Orca, to
use with the study of Washington. This way all the students can see the book
on a larger screen and then they can take the Reading COunts test for it.
He is using the presentation instead of reading it to the class. He did not
ask me directly but it has me worried. Is this an OK use, if he is using it
as a presentation of the book.
Lisa Radmer
Librarian
North Bend Elementary
North Bend, WA 98045
radmerl@snoqualmie.k12.wa.us
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