Amy Lazet
Adjunct Faculty
MSI, University of Michigan
BA, Michigan State University
Intellectual property rights, with particular attention to Fair Use, as well as student visual literacy, especially as it relates to image quality, and finally, the ethics involved in creating digital images.
Professional Experience
Digital Scholarship Librarian at the College for Creative Studies. Lazet joined the CCS Library team in 2015 and started teaching DAH 200 and DAH 201 on an alternating schedule in Winter 2017.
Significant Publications, Presentations and Exhibitions
Presentations:
- Intellectual Property Rights: Film, Pedagogy, and USC Title 17
- Student Visual Literacy: Digital Image Quality
- “Without absolute certainty, what do we do? We do the best we can:” Maintaining Integrity in the Creation of Digital Images
- Prison Creative Arts Project’s Digital Image Archive
Publications:
- The Case for Retroactive Author Name Changes
- Seeing Surrogacy: Digital Image Quality & Student Visual Literacy
- Intellectual Property Rights: Film, Pedagogy, & United States Code Title 17
- The Unexplored Ethics of Copywork Image Manipulation