Nora Scheland is a Public Affairs Specialist in the Outreach and Education Section of the U.S. Copyright Office at the Library of Congress. Prior to joining the Copyright Office in November of 2021, she held multiple communications roles within the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Office of Public Affairs. She has a bachelor’s degree in English from Bryn Mawr College.
Most Recent Posts
- The Copyright Claims Board Is Here: Find Out If It’s Right for You! July 27th, 2022
- What’s in a Name: Using Pseudonyms When Registering Works with the Copyright Office April 8th, 2022
- What will the Implementation of the CASE Act mean for me? An Update on the Copyright Claims Board and Launch of ccb.gov April 7th, 2022
- Celebrating Women’s History Month: Conversations About Creativity, Hope, and Healing, Part 2 March 22nd, 2022
- Celebrating Women’s History Month: Conversations About Creativity, Hope, and Healing, Part 1 March 15th, 2022
- Find Dance in Copyright March 4th, 2022
- Get to Know the Territory: Musicals Based on Public Domain Works January 19th, 2022
- The Lifecycle of Copyright: 1926 Works Enter the Public Domain January 11th, 2022