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my name is Jason hen I am the communications assistant for DHBs NY and want to thank you for joining us for todayamp;#39;s webinar copyright 101 for archivists and librarians our presenters today and Carlyamp;#39;s Zenith from the metropolitan New York Library Council and Jennifer Paul Monteiro from the southeastern New York library resources council and Iamp;#39;m gonna go ahead and hand things over now to Anna Jen thanks Jason and thanks to dip Snee for hosting us today for copyright 101 hi everyone I am Jen Palmateer Oh digital services librarian at southeastern New York library resources council and with me today is my colleague and Carly Zenith and is currently the associate director of business development at Metro library council and previously she was machoamp;#39;s digital services librarian and and I are really excited to be joining you today for this introduction to copyright here is our agenda for this afternoon first youamp;#39;ll hear from Anne sheamp;#39;s going to