https://wiki.creativecommons.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Chulu&feedformat=atomCreative Commons - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T11:06:38ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.30.0https://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=GLAM&diff=56447GLAM2012-04-18T10:09:37Z<p>Chulu: </p>
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<div>Currently this is a scratchpad for referencing known uses of CC licensing and material in the GLAM sector: [[GLAM#Galleries|Galleries]], [[GLAM#Libraries|Libraries]], [[GLAM#Archives|Archives]], and [[GLAM#Museums|Museums]]". Please add to the list and turn compelling uses into [[Case Studies]]. <br />
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Australia's http://creativecommons.org.au/research/openarchives/opening-australias-archives-open-access-guidelines-version-1<br />
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=Galleries=<br />
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=Libraries=<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/British_Library|British Library]]===<br />
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The British Library released a large set of their bibliographic data into the public domain via the CC0 public domain dedication. This set is from the British National Bibliography, which contains data on publishing activity from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland since 1950, and comprises 20% of the entire British Library catalog. The dataset currently consists of 3 million individual records. <br />
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===Canadian University Libraries===<br />
Anecdotal evidence suggests that some University libraries offer Creative Commons licensing options in their Institutional Repositories. More research is required in this field.<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Cologne-based_Libraries|Cologne-based Libraries]]===<br />
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All [http://www.hbz-nrw.de/projekte/linked_open_data bibliographic data from Cologne-based libraries] are available to the public with no known copyright restrictions. Cologne-based libraries who surrendered their copyrights using the CC0 public domain dedication include the University and Public Library of Cologne (USB), the Library of the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, the University Library of the University of Applied Science of Cologne, and the LBZ. The data is currently linked from the [http://www.hbz-nrw.de/projekte/linked_open_data North Rhine-Westphalian Library Service Center (hbz)]. For more info, see the [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/21344 blog post].<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Europeana|Europeana]]===<br />
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Europeana — Europe’s digital library, museum and archive, and the first major adopter of the Public Domain Mark — has adopted a new Data Exchange Agreement which releases metadata for millions of cultural works into the public domain using the CC0 public domain dedication. <br />
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===Finnish Libraries===<br />
Several Finnish libraries have opened up their data via the CC BY-SA license:<br />
* http://labs.kirjastot.fi/blog/helsingin-kaupunginkirjasto-avasi-helmet-luettelointitiedot-avoimena-datana<br />
* http://www.kirjastot.fi/fi-FI/ajankohtaista/tiedote/ajankohtaista/varsinais-suomen-kirjastojen-data-avoimeksi<br />
* http://data.kirjastot.fi/data.html<br />
* https://app.e2ma.net/app/view:CampaignPublic/id:1403149.7214447972/rid:48e64615892ac6adde9a4066e88c736c<br />
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===[http://www.flib.sci.am Fundamental Scientific Library of the National Academy of Science of Armenia]===<br />
* maintains two open access journals, the [http://www.flib.sci.am/arm/journal/Math/ '''Armenian Journal of Mathematics'''] and [http://www.flib.sci.am/arm/journal/Phys '''Armenian Journal of Physics'''], both of which are under Creative Commons Attribution licences.<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Hood_River_County_Library_District|Hood River County Library District]]===<br />
This new library district in Oregon, United States, has adopted an intellectual property policy licensing the vast majority of District-produced content under CC BY. The Board of Directors and staff felt this was an appropriate way to maximize the impact of the content produced by this publicly-funded entity.<br />
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===[http://www.slub-dresden.de/ Land Library of Saxony - State and University Library Dresden]===<br />
* [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/13787 donated] [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Images_from_the_Deutsche_Fotothek 250,000 photographs] from their [http://deutschefotothek.de/ German Photo Collection] (depicting scenes from German history and daily life) with corresponding captions and metadata to [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:FotothekBot Wikicommons] - all under Germany’s ported CC BY-SA 3.0 license or in the public domain.<br />
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===[http://www.loc.gov/ '''Library of Congress''']===<br />
* Does not exactly use Creative Commons licences, but has been part of the flickr commons project and produced a valuable [http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/flickr_report_final.pdf report] on the benefits of OA to memory institutions [http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/flickr_report_final.pdf (Springer, Michelle, et al. (2008). For the Common Good: The Library of Congress Flickr Pilot Project)]<br />
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===[http://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/ '''Library, London School of Economics (British Library of Political and Economic Science)''']===<br />
* Digitised content which is available through LSE Digital Library is licensed under Creative Commons where rights in the original permit - according to a published [http://www2.lse.ac.uk/library/collections/digital/strategy_policy/content_licensing.aspx policy which sets out reasons for adopting CC]<br />
* LSE Library also publishes archival photographs of [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lselibrary/ LSE via Flickr Commons]<br />
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===[http://www.nla.gov.au National Library of Australia]===<br />
* license a large range of their internal documents/policies under CC, mainly through their [http://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/index Open Publish] initiative (see [http://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/nlasp/article/viewFile/1046/1315 background paper])<br />
* encourage donors to use CC as part of their [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_Studies/National_Library_of_Australia_%27Click_and_Flick%27 Flickr-based PictureAustralia] initiative<br />
* incorporate Wikipedia descriptions and crowdsourced text-correction in their [http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/home Newspapers Online Australia] initiative (see slides [http://www.slideshare.net/guest7a58d6/perspectives-on-national-library-of-australia-developments-part-1-rose-holley here] and [http://www.slideshare.net/guest7a58d6/perspectives-on-national-library-of-australia-developments-part-2-kent-fitch here])<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Open Library|Open Library]]===<br />
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===[http://www.slq.qld.gov.au State Library of Queensland]===<br />
* incorporate CC licensed material (and in particular photographs) into their digital storytelling collection<br />
* release large parts of their photo archives under the [http://www.flickr.com/photos/statelibraryqueensland/ Flickr Commons] project.<br />
*also, Queensland museum?<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Swedish National Library|Swedish National Library]]===<br />
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The Swedish National Library signed an agreement in September 2011 that [http://librisbloggen.kb.se/2011/09/21/swedish-national-bibliography-and-authority-data-released-with-open-license/ released] the Swedish National Bibliography and authority files into the public domain using the CC0 public domain dedication.<br />
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===University of California Santa Cruz Library===<br />
The University of California Santa Cruz Library has [http://library.ucsc.edu/news/library-website-goes-creative-commons adopted] CC BY for all library-produced content. The library [http://library.ucsc.edu/creative-commons details] what is and is not licensed under CC BY.<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/University_of_Michigan_Library|University of Michigan Library]]===<br />
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The University of Michigan Library has surrendered all copyrights to its [http://www.lib.umich.edu/open-access-bibliographic-records Open Access bibliographic records] via CC0. As of November 17, 2010, the Library released 684,597 bibliographic records into the public domain. The Library also defaults all of its site content under the most open CC license - CC BY.<br />
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===[http://digital.library.villanova.edu/ Villanova University Digital Library]===<br />
* The majority of their digital collections are available under some form of CC license (exceptions are those items still within copyright). Most are available under CC BY-SA, but some materials from partner institutions use different variations of CC licenses.<br />
* Although not available under CC, the Villanova library has also launched two open source library software packages, [http://vufind.org/ VuFind] (a library resource portal) and [http://vudl.org/ VuDL] (digital library administration software), both freely available under a GPL.<br />
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=Archives=<br />
===[[Case_Studies/ABC_Pool|Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]===<br />
*[http://www.abc.net.au '''Australian Broadcasting Corporation'''] <br />
* Australia's main public broadcaster has started [http://www.pool.org.au/genepool releasing material from its archives under CC BY-NC] <br />
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===Bundesarchiv - the German Federal Archive===<br />
*[http://www.bundesarchiv.de/ '''Bundesarchiv - the German Federal Archive''']<br />
* released 100,000 photographs under CC BY-SA for free reuse on Wikicommons and saw sales of prints of the photographs double (see slides [http://www.slideshare.net/wittylama/the-anatomy-of-a-100000-image-cooperation-german-federal-archives-wikipedia-and-the-greater-picture here])<br />
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===Collections Council of Australia===<br />
*[http://www.collectionscouncil.com.au '''Collections Council of Australia'''] <br />
* has launched the beta of a digital storytelling initiative, [http://www.nowandthen.net.au Now and Then], that requires contributors to CC license <br />
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===Internet Archive===<br />
*[[Case_Studies/Archive.org]]<br />
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===[http://www.beeldengeluid.nl/en '''Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision''']===<br />
Sound and Vision launched [http://www.openimages.eu '''Open Images'''], an open media platform that offers online access to audiovisual archive material to stimulate creative reuse. All media is available under a Creative Commons license. Open Images contains a collection of more than 1,500 videos from the Sound and Vision archives and also welcomes collections from others. <br />
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===NHK===<br />
Japan's Public Broadcasting Company: http://www.slideshare.net/cckslide/cckorea-nhk-creative-library<br />
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===Staffordshire Hoard===<br />
*[http://www.staffordshirehoard.org.uk/ '''Staffordshire Hoard'''] <br />
* In July 2009, an Anglo-Saxon treasure was found in a field near Birmingham, UK. Since mid-September photographs of the items have been on display on flickr:<br />
http://www.flickr.com/photos/finds/sets/72157622378376316/<br />
Some photos are under BY-NC, others under BY-NC-SA.<br />
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===Wikimedia Foundation===<br />
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===Yale Digital Commons===<br />
*http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/05/public_domain?fsrc=scn/tw/te/bl/theivorytoweropensitstreasurechest<br />
*http://discover.odai.yale.edu/ydc/Search/Results?lookfor=&type=allfields<br />
*http://britishart.yale.edu/collections/search<br />
*http://britishart.yale.edu/collections/using-collections/open-access<br />
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=Museums=<br />
===[[Case_Studies/Amsterdam Historical Museum|Amsterdam Historical Museum]]=== <br />
In March 2010, The Amsterdam Historical Museum (WAAG) released its complete collection online under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial license, allowing the free redistribution and reuse of the collection for noncommercial purposes. This was the first time in the museum's history that its collection has been available to the public. The collection contains over 70,000 objects dating back to the Middle Ages and is updated on a bi-weekly basis. http://www.waag.org/news/67439<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Brooklyn_Museum|Brooklyn Museum]]===<br />
The Brooklyn Museum has incorporated CC-licensing in a number of ways through out its digital footprint. On a broad level, the museum's image collection is released under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial license, allowing others both share and reuse the images in noncommercial derivative works. Similarly, BM developed an open API that community members can query based on a number of identifiers, including the CC license. Lastly, a remix contest collaboration with Blondie Guitarist Chris Stein saw BM release Stein-produced audio stems under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike license.<br />
* On October 30th, 2[[009, Brooklyn Museum opened [http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/rock_and_roll/ Who Shot Rock & Roll], an exhibition commemorating photographers and their creative role in rock & roll history. To celebrate, the museum has teamed up with Chris Stein for a companion musical project called Who Shot Drums and Bass. Its eight original songs are released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license. Brooklyn Museum is asking remixers to download the tracks from its Soundcloud page and remix them for the Who Shot Rock & Roll: Remix! contest. [http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/rock_and_roll/remix.php Details on the Brooklyn Museum website]. [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/18730 (Info from Creative Commons Blog)]<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Historiska_Museet|National Historical Museum, Sweden]]===<br />
In early 2010, Swedish museum National Historical Museum (Historiska museet) released roughly 63,500 item photographs, 1200 illustrations, and 264,500 scanned catalog cards under a CC license - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works or Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike depending on medium. Heralded as a first step, Historiska Museet is looking at avenues to continue opening their catalog with less restrictions in the future as they better understand how the public will engage these new resources.<br />
*[http://www.historiska.se/home/ Historiska museet] in Stockholm [http://blogg.historiska.se/digitalamuseer/2010/03/02/creative-commons_on_shm/ announces] their [http://mis.historiska.se/mis/sok/sok.asp? digital catalogue] under cc-license, see blogpost [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/20922 here]<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum|Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum]]===<br />
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum was one of the first major cultural institutions to utilize CC licensing, releasing their classical music podcast The Concert under a CC Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works license in September of 2006. By allowing the free sharing and re-distribution of their podcast, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum has been able to reach a wide ranging audience with The Concert seeing over one million downloads from over 116 different countries, creating a positive promotional tool for the museum and its classical music program. http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/16229<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/National September 11 Memorial Museum|National September 11 Memorial Museum]]===<br />
In December of 2008, the National September 11th Memorial Museum launched its Artist Registry, allowing the public the ability to add their 9/11 inspired works to the museum's collection. The museum allowed users to designate a CC license while uploading, encouraging community submissions in a progressive and socially responsible fashion. http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/11433<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Participatory Museum|Participatory Museum]]===<br />
* (http://www.participatorymuseum.org/)<br />
* Book/wiki about how museums can become more interactive with their patrons<br />
* Released CC BY-NC license<br />
* Creator, Nina Simon, is smart and would be good to build copy with<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Powerhouse_Museum,_Sydney|Powerhouse Museum]]===<br />
Sydney's Powerhouse Museum has integrated CC-licensing into a number of its projects from the inclusion of CC Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative licensed photos to its Photo of the Day project to offering downloadable resources from Play at Powerhouse, PHM’s education program for children, under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. In addition, PHM has released object descriptions, production notes, history notes under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial License, similarly releasing factual data (object dimensions, relevant dates, etc.) under a CC Attribution-Share Alike license<br />
* license [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_Studies/Powerhouse_Museum educational materials and photos under CC licences]<br />
* license [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2009/04/02/powerhouse-collection-documentation-goes-creative-commons/ their collection descriptions under CC BY-NC and their collection data under BY-SA] (specifically for reuse on Wikipedia)<br />
* have written papers on the [http://www.archimuse.com/mw2009/papers/bray/bray.html financial and other benefits of OA], and posted on crowd-sourced [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2009/04/27/another-opac-discovery-the-gambey-dip-circle-and-the-value-of-minimal-tombstone-data/ discoveries] and [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2009/10/06/augmented-reality-and-the-powerhouse-images-in-the-commons-or-interesting-things-clever-people-do-with-yout-data-7215/ reuse] as a result<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Highlights_from_SMK,_The_National_Gallery_of_Denmark|Statens Museum for Kunst]]===<br />
SMK, Statens Museum for Kunst, The National Gallery of Denmark in Copenhagen, has released digital images of 159 highlights, and 100 educational videos on YouTube under the CC BY license. The 159 images and 100 videos are also featured in the Google Art Project. The artworks are free of copyright, but the digital images of them have so far been under copyright restrictions. From now on, they are freely available to our users for any purpose. As a national gallery, we believe that those parts of our collections that are in the Public Domain belong to everyone. With this limited selection of content, we want to test how people use these freely available digital resources in new creative and innovative ways.<br />
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===Tropenmuseum===<br />
*[http://www.tropenmuseum.nl/ '''Tropenmuseum'''] <br />
* has collaborated with the local Wikimedia community, to document materials in the museum’s collection (eg through photography) and upload this material to Wikicommons (see slides [http://www.youtube.com/user/wikimedianl#play/all/uploads-all/0/4aPatvL5kvo here])<br />
* and so have 45 other museums in the Netherlands; the full list is also available on the [http://www.wikilovesart.nl/ Wiki Loves Art website].<br />
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===Walter Art Museum===<br />
*http://www.medievalists.net/2011/10/04/the-walters-art-museum-removes-copyright-restrictions-from-more-than-10000-images/<br />
*http://art.thewalters.org<br />
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===Wikipedia Loves Art===</div>Chuluhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=GLAM&diff=56446GLAM2012-04-18T10:08:17Z<p>Chulu: /* National Gallery of Denmark */</p>
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<div>Currently this is a scratchpad for referencing known uses of CC licensing and material in the GLAM sector: [[GLAM#Galleries|Galleries]], [[GLAM#Libraries|Libraries]], [[GLAM#Archives|Archives]], and [[GLAM#Museums|Museums]]". Please add to the list and turn compelling uses into [[Case Studies]]. <br />
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Australia's http://creativecommons.org.au/research/openarchives/opening-australias-archives-open-access-guidelines-version-1<br />
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=Galleries=<br />
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=Libraries=<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/British_Library|British Library]]===<br />
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The British Library released a large set of their bibliographic data into the public domain via the CC0 public domain dedication. This set is from the British National Bibliography, which contains data on publishing activity from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland since 1950, and comprises 20% of the entire British Library catalog. The dataset currently consists of 3 million individual records. <br />
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===Canadian University Libraries===<br />
Anecdotal evidence suggests that some University libraries offer Creative Commons licensing options in their Institutional Repositories. More research is required in this field.<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Cologne-based_Libraries|Cologne-based Libraries]]===<br />
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All [http://www.hbz-nrw.de/projekte/linked_open_data bibliographic data from Cologne-based libraries] are available to the public with no known copyright restrictions. Cologne-based libraries who surrendered their copyrights using the CC0 public domain dedication include the University and Public Library of Cologne (USB), the Library of the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, the University Library of the University of Applied Science of Cologne, and the LBZ. The data is currently linked from the [http://www.hbz-nrw.de/projekte/linked_open_data North Rhine-Westphalian Library Service Center (hbz)]. For more info, see the [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/21344 blog post].<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Europeana|Europeana]]===<br />
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Europeana — Europe’s digital library, museum and archive, and the first major adopter of the Public Domain Mark — has adopted a new Data Exchange Agreement which releases metadata for millions of cultural works into the public domain using the CC0 public domain dedication. <br />
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===Finnish Libraries===<br />
Several Finnish libraries have opened up their data via the CC BY-SA license:<br />
* http://labs.kirjastot.fi/blog/helsingin-kaupunginkirjasto-avasi-helmet-luettelointitiedot-avoimena-datana<br />
* http://www.kirjastot.fi/fi-FI/ajankohtaista/tiedote/ajankohtaista/varsinais-suomen-kirjastojen-data-avoimeksi<br />
* http://data.kirjastot.fi/data.html<br />
* https://app.e2ma.net/app/view:CampaignPublic/id:1403149.7214447972/rid:48e64615892ac6adde9a4066e88c736c<br />
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===[http://www.flib.sci.am Fundamental Scientific Library of the National Academy of Science of Armenia]===<br />
* maintains two open access journals, the [http://www.flib.sci.am/arm/journal/Math/ '''Armenian Journal of Mathematics'''] and [http://www.flib.sci.am/arm/journal/Phys '''Armenian Journal of Physics'''], both of which are under Creative Commons Attribution licences.<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Hood_River_County_Library_District|Hood River County Library District]]===<br />
This new library district in Oregon, United States, has adopted an intellectual property policy licensing the vast majority of District-produced content under CC BY. The Board of Directors and staff felt this was an appropriate way to maximize the impact of the content produced by this publicly-funded entity.<br />
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===[http://www.slub-dresden.de/ Land Library of Saxony - State and University Library Dresden]===<br />
* [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/13787 donated] [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Images_from_the_Deutsche_Fotothek 250,000 photographs] from their [http://deutschefotothek.de/ German Photo Collection] (depicting scenes from German history and daily life) with corresponding captions and metadata to [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:FotothekBot Wikicommons] - all under Germany’s ported CC BY-SA 3.0 license or in the public domain.<br />
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===[http://www.loc.gov/ '''Library of Congress''']===<br />
* Does not exactly use Creative Commons licences, but has been part of the flickr commons project and produced a valuable [http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/flickr_report_final.pdf report] on the benefits of OA to memory institutions [http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/flickr_report_final.pdf (Springer, Michelle, et al. (2008). For the Common Good: The Library of Congress Flickr Pilot Project)]<br />
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===[http://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/ '''Library, London School of Economics (British Library of Political and Economic Science)''']===<br />
* Digitised content which is available through LSE Digital Library is licensed under Creative Commons where rights in the original permit - according to a published [http://www2.lse.ac.uk/library/collections/digital/strategy_policy/content_licensing.aspx policy which sets out reasons for adopting CC]<br />
* LSE Library also publishes archival photographs of [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lselibrary/ LSE via Flickr Commons]<br />
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===[http://www.nla.gov.au National Library of Australia]===<br />
* license a large range of their internal documents/policies under CC, mainly through their [http://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/index Open Publish] initiative (see [http://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/nlasp/article/viewFile/1046/1315 background paper])<br />
* encourage donors to use CC as part of their [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_Studies/National_Library_of_Australia_%27Click_and_Flick%27 Flickr-based PictureAustralia] initiative<br />
* incorporate Wikipedia descriptions and crowdsourced text-correction in their [http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/home Newspapers Online Australia] initiative (see slides [http://www.slideshare.net/guest7a58d6/perspectives-on-national-library-of-australia-developments-part-1-rose-holley here] and [http://www.slideshare.net/guest7a58d6/perspectives-on-national-library-of-australia-developments-part-2-kent-fitch here])<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Open Library|Open Library]]===<br />
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===[http://www.slq.qld.gov.au State Library of Queensland]===<br />
* incorporate CC licensed material (and in particular photographs) into their digital storytelling collection<br />
* release large parts of their photo archives under the [http://www.flickr.com/photos/statelibraryqueensland/ Flickr Commons] project.<br />
*also, Queensland museum?<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Swedish National Library|Swedish National Library]]===<br />
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The Swedish National Library signed an agreement in September 2011 that [http://librisbloggen.kb.se/2011/09/21/swedish-national-bibliography-and-authority-data-released-with-open-license/ released] the Swedish National Bibliography and authority files into the public domain using the CC0 public domain dedication.<br />
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===University of California Santa Cruz Library===<br />
The University of California Santa Cruz Library has [http://library.ucsc.edu/news/library-website-goes-creative-commons adopted] CC BY for all library-produced content. The library [http://library.ucsc.edu/creative-commons details] what is and is not licensed under CC BY.<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/University_of_Michigan_Library|University of Michigan Library]]===<br />
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The University of Michigan Library has surrendered all copyrights to its [http://www.lib.umich.edu/open-access-bibliographic-records Open Access bibliographic records] via CC0. As of November 17, 2010, the Library released 684,597 bibliographic records into the public domain. The Library also defaults all of its site content under the most open CC license - CC BY.<br />
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===[http://digital.library.villanova.edu/ Villanova University Digital Library]===<br />
* The majority of their digital collections are available under some form of CC license (exceptions are those items still within copyright). Most are available under CC BY-SA, but some materials from partner institutions use different variations of CC licenses.<br />
* Although not available under CC, the Villanova library has also launched two open source library software packages, [http://vufind.org/ VuFind] (a library resource portal) and [http://vudl.org/ VuDL] (digital library administration software), both freely available under a GPL.<br />
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=Archives=<br />
===[[Case_Studies/ABC_Pool|Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]===<br />
*[http://www.abc.net.au '''Australian Broadcasting Corporation'''] <br />
* Australia's main public broadcaster has started [http://www.pool.org.au/genepool releasing material from its archives under CC BY-NC] <br />
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===Bundesarchiv - the German Federal Archive===<br />
*[http://www.bundesarchiv.de/ '''Bundesarchiv - the German Federal Archive''']<br />
* released 100,000 photographs under CC BY-SA for free reuse on Wikicommons and saw sales of prints of the photographs double (see slides [http://www.slideshare.net/wittylama/the-anatomy-of-a-100000-image-cooperation-german-federal-archives-wikipedia-and-the-greater-picture here])<br />
<br />
===Collections Council of Australia===<br />
*[http://www.collectionscouncil.com.au '''Collections Council of Australia'''] <br />
* has launched the beta of a digital storytelling initiative, [http://www.nowandthen.net.au Now and Then], that requires contributors to CC license <br />
<br />
===Internet Archive===<br />
*[[Case_Studies/Archive.org]]<br />
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===[http://www.beeldengeluid.nl/en '''Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision''']===<br />
Sound and Vision launched [http://www.openimages.eu '''Open Images'''], an open media platform that offers online access to audiovisual archive material to stimulate creative reuse. All media is available under a Creative Commons license. Open Images contains a collection of more than 1,500 videos from the Sound and Vision archives and also welcomes collections from others. <br />
<br />
===NHK===<br />
Japan's Public Broadcasting Company: http://www.slideshare.net/cckslide/cckorea-nhk-creative-library<br />
<br />
===Staffordshire Hoard===<br />
*[http://www.staffordshirehoard.org.uk/ '''Staffordshire Hoard'''] <br />
* In July 2009, an Anglo-Saxon treasure was found in a field near Birmingham, UK. Since mid-September photographs of the items have been on display on flickr:<br />
http://www.flickr.com/photos/finds/sets/72157622378376316/<br />
Some photos are under BY-NC, others under BY-NC-SA.<br />
<br />
===Wikimedia Foundation===<br />
<br />
===Yale Digital Commons===<br />
*http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/05/public_domain?fsrc=scn/tw/te/bl/theivorytoweropensitstreasurechest<br />
*http://discover.odai.yale.edu/ydc/Search/Results?lookfor=&type=allfields<br />
*http://britishart.yale.edu/collections/search<br />
*http://britishart.yale.edu/collections/using-collections/open-access<br />
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=Museums=<br />
===[[Case_Studies/Amsterdam Historical Museum|Amsterdam Historical Museum]]=== <br />
In March 2010, The Amsterdam Historical Museum (WAAG) released its complete collection online under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial license, allowing the free redistribution and reuse of the collection for noncommercial purposes. This was the first time in the museum's history that its collection has been available to the public. The collection contains over 70,000 objects dating back to the Middle Ages and is updated on a bi-weekly basis. http://www.waag.org/news/67439<br />
<br />
===[[Case_Studies/Brooklyn_Museum|Brooklyn Museum]]===<br />
The Brooklyn Museum has incorporated CC-licensing in a number of ways through out its digital footprint. On a broad level, the museum's image collection is released under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial license, allowing others both share and reuse the images in noncommercial derivative works. Similarly, BM developed an open API that community members can query based on a number of identifiers, including the CC license. Lastly, a remix contest collaboration with Blondie Guitarist Chris Stein saw BM release Stein-produced audio stems under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike license.<br />
* On October 30th, 2[[009, Brooklyn Museum opened [http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/rock_and_roll/ Who Shot Rock & Roll], an exhibition commemorating photographers and their creative role in rock & roll history. To celebrate, the museum has teamed up with Chris Stein for a companion musical project called Who Shot Drums and Bass. Its eight original songs are released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license. Brooklyn Museum is asking remixers to download the tracks from its Soundcloud page and remix them for the Who Shot Rock & Roll: Remix! contest. [http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/rock_and_roll/remix.php Details on the Brooklyn Museum website]. [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/18730 (Info from Creative Commons Blog)]<br />
<br />
===[[Case_Studies/Historiska_Museet|National Historical Museum, Sweden]]===<br />
In early 2010, Swedish museum National Historical Museum (Historiska museet) released roughly 63,500 item photographs, 1200 illustrations, and 264,500 scanned catalog cards under a CC license - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works or Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike depending on medium. Heralded as a first step, Historiska Museet is looking at avenues to continue opening their catalog with less restrictions in the future as they better understand how the public will engage these new resources.<br />
*[http://www.historiska.se/home/ Historiska museet] in Stockholm [http://blogg.historiska.se/digitalamuseer/2010/03/02/creative-commons_on_shm/ announces] their [http://mis.historiska.se/mis/sok/sok.asp? digital catalogue] under cc-license, see blogpost [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/20922 here]<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum|Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum]]===<br />
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum was one of the first major cultural institutions to utilize CC licensing, releasing their classical music podcast The Concert under a CC Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works license in September of 2006. By allowing the free sharing and re-distribution of their podcast, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum has been able to reach a wide ranging audience with The Concert seeing over one million downloads from over 116 different countries, creating a positive promotional tool for the museum and its classical music program. http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/16229<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Highlights_from_SMK,_The_National_Gallery_of_Denmark|Statens Museum for Kunst]]===<br />
SMK, Statens Museum for Kunst, The National Gallery of Denmark in Copenhagen, has released digital images of 159 highlights, and 100 educational videos on YouTube under the CC BY license. The 159 images and 100 videos are also featured in the Google Art Project. The artworks are free of copyright, but the digital images of them have so far been under copyright restrictions. From now on, they are freely available to our users for any purpose. As a national gallery, we believe that those parts of our collections that are in the Public Domain belong to everyone. With this limited selection of content, we want to test how people use these freely available digital resources in new creative and innovative ways.<br />
<br />
===[[Case_Studies/National September 11 Memorial Museum|National September 11 Memorial Museum]]===<br />
In December of 2008, the National September 11th Memorial Museum launched its Artist Registry, allowing the public the ability to add their 9/11 inspired works to the museum's collection. The museum allowed users to designate a CC license while uploading, encouraging community submissions in a progressive and socially responsible fashion. http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/11433<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Participatory Museum|Participatory Museum]]===<br />
* (http://www.participatorymuseum.org/)<br />
* Book/wiki about how museums can become more interactive with their patrons<br />
* Released CC BY-NC license<br />
* Creator, Nina Simon, is smart and would be good to build copy with<br />
<br />
===[[Case_Studies/Powerhouse_Museum,_Sydney|Powerhouse Museum]]===<br />
Sydney's Powerhouse Museum has integrated CC-licensing into a number of its projects from the inclusion of CC Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative licensed photos to its Photo of the Day project to offering downloadable resources from Play at Powerhouse, PHM’s education program for children, under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. In addition, PHM has released object descriptions, production notes, history notes under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial License, similarly releasing factual data (object dimensions, relevant dates, etc.) under a CC Attribution-Share Alike license<br />
* license [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_Studies/Powerhouse_Museum educational materials and photos under CC licences]<br />
* license [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2009/04/02/powerhouse-collection-documentation-goes-creative-commons/ their collection descriptions under CC BY-NC and their collection data under BY-SA] (specifically for reuse on Wikipedia)<br />
* have written papers on the [http://www.archimuse.com/mw2009/papers/bray/bray.html financial and other benefits of OA], and posted on crowd-sourced [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2009/04/27/another-opac-discovery-the-gambey-dip-circle-and-the-value-of-minimal-tombstone-data/ discoveries] and [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2009/10/06/augmented-reality-and-the-powerhouse-images-in-the-commons-or-interesting-things-clever-people-do-with-yout-data-7215/ reuse] as a result<br />
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===Tropenmuseum===<br />
*[http://www.tropenmuseum.nl/ '''Tropenmuseum'''] <br />
* has collaborated with the local Wikimedia community, to document materials in the museum’s collection (eg through photography) and upload this material to Wikicommons (see slides [http://www.youtube.com/user/wikimedianl#play/all/uploads-all/0/4aPatvL5kvo here])<br />
* and so have 45 other museums in the Netherlands; the full list is also available on the [http://www.wikilovesart.nl/ Wiki Loves Art website].<br />
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===Walter Art Museum===<br />
*http://www.medievalists.net/2011/10/04/the-walters-art-museum-removes-copyright-restrictions-from-more-than-10000-images/<br />
*http://art.thewalters.org<br />
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===Wikipedia Loves Art===</div>Chuluhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=GLAM&diff=56425GLAM2012-04-17T20:37:20Z<p>Chulu: </p>
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<div>Currently this is a scratchpad for referencing known uses of CC licensing and material in the GLAM sector: [[GLAM#Galleries|Galleries]], [[GLAM#Libraries|Libraries]], [[GLAM#Archives|Archives]], and [[GLAM#Museums|Museums]]". Please add to the list and turn compelling uses into [[Case Studies]]. <br />
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Australia's http://creativecommons.org.au/research/openarchives/opening-australias-archives-open-access-guidelines-version-1<br />
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=Galleries=<br />
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=Libraries=<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/British_Library|British Library]]===<br />
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The British Library released a large set of their bibliographic data into the public domain via the CC0 public domain dedication. This set is from the British National Bibliography, which contains data on publishing activity from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland since 1950, and comprises 20% of the entire British Library catalog. The dataset currently consists of 3 million individual records. <br />
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===Canadian University Libraries===<br />
Anecdotal evidence suggests that some University libraries offer Creative Commons licensing options in their Institutional Repositories. More research is required in this field.<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Cologne-based_Libraries|Cologne-based Libraries]]===<br />
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All [http://www.hbz-nrw.de/projekte/linked_open_data bibliographic data from Cologne-based libraries] are available to the public with no known copyright restrictions. Cologne-based libraries who surrendered their copyrights using the CC0 public domain dedication include the University and Public Library of Cologne (USB), the Library of the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, the University Library of the University of Applied Science of Cologne, and the LBZ. The data is currently linked from the [http://www.hbz-nrw.de/projekte/linked_open_data North Rhine-Westphalian Library Service Center (hbz)]. For more info, see the [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/21344 blog post].<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Europeana|Europeana]]===<br />
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Europeana — Europe’s digital library, museum and archive, and the first major adopter of the Public Domain Mark — has adopted a new Data Exchange Agreement which releases metadata for millions of cultural works into the public domain using the CC0 public domain dedication. <br />
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===Finnish Libraries===<br />
Several Finnish libraries have opened up their data via the CC BY-SA license:<br />
* http://labs.kirjastot.fi/blog/helsingin-kaupunginkirjasto-avasi-helmet-luettelointitiedot-avoimena-datana<br />
* http://www.kirjastot.fi/fi-FI/ajankohtaista/tiedote/ajankohtaista/varsinais-suomen-kirjastojen-data-avoimeksi<br />
* http://data.kirjastot.fi/data.html<br />
* https://app.e2ma.net/app/view:CampaignPublic/id:1403149.7214447972/rid:48e64615892ac6adde9a4066e88c736c<br />
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===[http://www.flib.sci.am Fundamental Scientific Library of the National Academy of Science of Armenia]===<br />
* maintains two open access journals, the [http://www.flib.sci.am/arm/journal/Math/ '''Armenian Journal of Mathematics'''] and [http://www.flib.sci.am/arm/journal/Phys '''Armenian Journal of Physics'''], both of which are under Creative Commons Attribution licences.<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Hood_River_County_Library_District|Hood River County Library District]]===<br />
This new library district in Oregon, United States, has adopted an intellectual property policy licensing the vast majority of District-produced content under CC BY. The Board of Directors and staff felt this was an appropriate way to maximize the impact of the content produced by this publicly-funded entity.<br />
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===[http://www.slub-dresden.de/ Land Library of Saxony - State and University Library Dresden]===<br />
* [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/13787 donated] [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Images_from_the_Deutsche_Fotothek 250,000 photographs] from their [http://deutschefotothek.de/ German Photo Collection] (depicting scenes from German history and daily life) with corresponding captions and metadata to [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:FotothekBot Wikicommons] - all under Germany’s ported CC BY-SA 3.0 license or in the public domain.<br />
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===[http://www.loc.gov/ '''Library of Congress''']===<br />
* Does not exactly use Creative Commons licences, but has been part of the flickr commons project and produced a valuable [http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/flickr_report_final.pdf report] on the benefits of OA to memory institutions [http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/flickr_report_final.pdf (Springer, Michelle, et al. (2008). For the Common Good: The Library of Congress Flickr Pilot Project)]<br />
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===[http://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/ '''Library, London School of Economics (British Library of Political and Economic Science)''']===<br />
* Digitised content which is available through LSE Digital Library is licensed under Creative Commons where rights in the original permit - according to a published [http://www2.lse.ac.uk/library/collections/digital/strategy_policy/content_licensing.aspx policy which sets out reasons for adopting CC]<br />
* LSE Library also publishes archival photographs of [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lselibrary/ LSE via Flickr Commons]<br />
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===[http://www.nla.gov.au National Library of Australia]===<br />
* license a large range of their internal documents/policies under CC, mainly through their [http://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/index Open Publish] initiative (see [http://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/nlasp/article/viewFile/1046/1315 background paper])<br />
* encourage donors to use CC as part of their [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_Studies/National_Library_of_Australia_%27Click_and_Flick%27 Flickr-based PictureAustralia] initiative<br />
* incorporate Wikipedia descriptions and crowdsourced text-correction in their [http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/home Newspapers Online Australia] initiative (see slides [http://www.slideshare.net/guest7a58d6/perspectives-on-national-library-of-australia-developments-part-1-rose-holley here] and [http://www.slideshare.net/guest7a58d6/perspectives-on-national-library-of-australia-developments-part-2-kent-fitch here])<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Open Library|Open Library]]===<br />
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===[http://www.slq.qld.gov.au State Library of Queensland]===<br />
* incorporate CC licensed material (and in particular photographs) into their digital storytelling collection<br />
* release large parts of their photo archives under the [http://www.flickr.com/photos/statelibraryqueensland/ Flickr Commons] project.<br />
*also, Queensland museum?<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/Swedish National Library|Swedish National Library]]===<br />
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The Swedish National Library signed an agreement in September 2011 that [http://librisbloggen.kb.se/2011/09/21/swedish-national-bibliography-and-authority-data-released-with-open-license/ released] the Swedish National Bibliography and authority files into the public domain using the CC0 public domain dedication.<br />
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===University of California Santa Cruz Library===<br />
The University of California Santa Cruz Library has [http://library.ucsc.edu/news/library-website-goes-creative-commons adopted] CC BY for all library-produced content. The library [http://library.ucsc.edu/creative-commons details] what is and is not licensed under CC BY.<br />
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===[[Case_Studies/University_of_Michigan_Library|University of Michigan Library]]===<br />
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The University of Michigan Library has surrendered all copyrights to its [http://www.lib.umich.edu/open-access-bibliographic-records Open Access bibliographic records] via CC0. As of November 17, 2010, the Library released 684,597 bibliographic records into the public domain. The Library also defaults all of its site content under the most open CC license - CC BY.<br />
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===[http://digital.library.villanova.edu/ Villanova University Digital Library]===<br />
* The majority of their digital collections are available under some form of CC license (exceptions are those items still within copyright). Most are available under CC BY-SA, but some materials from partner institutions use different variations of CC licenses.<br />
* Although not available under CC, the Villanova library has also launched two open source library software packages, [http://vufind.org/ VuFind] (a library resource portal) and [http://vudl.org/ VuDL] (digital library administration software), both freely available under a GPL.<br />
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=Archives=<br />
===[[Case_Studies/ABC_Pool|Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]===<br />
*[http://www.abc.net.au '''Australian Broadcasting Corporation'''] <br />
* Australia's main public broadcaster has started [http://www.pool.org.au/genepool releasing material from its archives under CC BY-NC] <br />
<br />
===Bundesarchiv - the German Federal Archive===<br />
*[http://www.bundesarchiv.de/ '''Bundesarchiv - the German Federal Archive''']<br />
* released 100,000 photographs under CC BY-SA for free reuse on Wikicommons and saw sales of prints of the photographs double (see slides [http://www.slideshare.net/wittylama/the-anatomy-of-a-100000-image-cooperation-german-federal-archives-wikipedia-and-the-greater-picture here])<br />
<br />
===Collections Council of Australia===<br />
*[http://www.collectionscouncil.com.au '''Collections Council of Australia'''] <br />
* has launched the beta of a digital storytelling initiative, [http://www.nowandthen.net.au Now and Then], that requires contributors to CC license <br />
<br />
===Internet Archive===<br />
*[[Case_Studies/Archive.org]]<br />
<br />
===[http://www.beeldengeluid.nl/en '''Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision''']===<br />
Sound and Vision launched [http://www.openimages.eu '''Open Images'''], an open media platform that offers online access to audiovisual archive material to stimulate creative reuse. All media is available under a Creative Commons license. Open Images contains a collection of more than 1,500 videos from the Sound and Vision archives and also welcomes collections from others. <br />
<br />
===NHK===<br />
Japan's Public Broadcasting Company: http://www.slideshare.net/cckslide/cckorea-nhk-creative-library<br />
<br />
===Staffordshire Hoard===<br />
*[http://www.staffordshirehoard.org.uk/ '''Staffordshire Hoard'''] <br />
* In July 2009, an Anglo-Saxon treasure was found in a field near Birmingham, UK. Since mid-September photographs of the items have been on display on flickr:<br />
http://www.flickr.com/photos/finds/sets/72157622378376316/<br />
Some photos are under BY-NC, others under BY-NC-SA.<br />
<br />
===Wikimedia Foundation===<br />
<br />
===Yale Digital Commons===<br />
*http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/05/public_domain?fsrc=scn/tw/te/bl/theivorytoweropensitstreasurechest<br />
*http://discover.odai.yale.edu/ydc/Search/Results?lookfor=&type=allfields<br />
*http://britishart.yale.edu/collections/search<br />
*http://britishart.yale.edu/collections/using-collections/open-access<br />
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=Museums=<br />
===[[Case_Studies/Amsterdam Historical Museum|Amsterdam Historical Museum]]=== <br />
In March 2010, The Amsterdam Historical Museum (WAAG) released its complete collection online under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial license, allowing the free redistribution and reuse of the collection for noncommercial purposes. This was the first time in the museum's history that its collection has been available to the public. The collection contains over 70,000 objects dating back to the Middle Ages and is updated on a bi-weekly basis. http://www.waag.org/news/67439<br />
<br />
===[[Case_Studies/Brooklyn_Museum|Brooklyn Museum]]===<br />
The Brooklyn Museum has incorporated CC-licensing in a number of ways through out its digital footprint. On a broad level, the museum's image collection is released under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial license, allowing others both share and reuse the images in noncommercial derivative works. Similarly, BM developed an open API that community members can query based on a number of identifiers, including the CC license. Lastly, a remix contest collaboration with Blondie Guitarist Chris Stein saw BM release Stein-produced audio stems under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike license.<br />
* On October 30th, 2[[009, Brooklyn Museum opened [http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/rock_and_roll/ Who Shot Rock & Roll], an exhibition commemorating photographers and their creative role in rock & roll history. To celebrate, the museum has teamed up with Chris Stein for a companion musical project called Who Shot Drums and Bass. Its eight original songs are released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license. Brooklyn Museum is asking remixers to download the tracks from its Soundcloud page and remix them for the Who Shot Rock & Roll: Remix! contest. [http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/rock_and_roll/remix.php Details on the Brooklyn Museum website]. [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/18730 (Info from Creative Commons Blog)]<br />
<br />
===[[Case_Studies/Historiska_Museet|National Historical Museum, Sweden]]===<br />
In early 2010, Swedish museum National Historical Museum (Historiska museet) released roughly 63,500 item photographs, 1200 illustrations, and 264,500 scanned catalog cards under a CC license - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works or Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike depending on medium. Heralded as a first step, Historiska Museet is looking at avenues to continue opening their catalog with less restrictions in the future as they better understand how the public will engage these new resources.<br />
*[http://www.historiska.se/home/ Historiska museet] in Stockholm [http://blogg.historiska.se/digitalamuseer/2010/03/02/creative-commons_on_shm/ announces] their [http://mis.historiska.se/mis/sok/sok.asp? digital catalogue] under cc-license, see blogpost [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/20922 here]<br />
<br />
===[[Case_Studies/Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum|Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum]]===<br />
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum was one of the first major cultural institutions to utilize CC licensing, releasing their classical music podcast The Concert under a CC Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works license in September of 2006. By allowing the free sharing and re-distribution of their podcast, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum has been able to reach a wide ranging audience with The Concert seeing over one million downloads from over 116 different countries, creating a positive promotional tool for the museum and its classical music program. http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/16229<br />
<br />
===[[Case_Studies/Highlights_from_SMK,_The_National_Gallery_of_Denmark|National Gallery of Denmark]]===<br />
SMK (Statens Museum for Kunst), The National Gallery of Denmark, has released 159 highlights and 100 educational videos on YouTube under the CC BY license. The 159 artworks and 100 videos are also featured in the Google Art Project. SMK want this content, that is free of copyright restrictions, to be freely available to our users for any purpose. As a national gallery, we believe that those parts of our collections that are in the Public Domain belong to everyone. With this limited selection of content, we want to test how people use these freely available digital resources in new creative and innovative ways.<br />
<br />
===[[Case_Studies/National September 11 Memorial Museum|National September 11 Memorial Museum]]===<br />
In December of 2008, the National September 11th Memorial Museum launched its Artist Registry, allowing the public the ability to add their 9/11 inspired works to the museum's collection. The museum allowed users to designate a CC license while uploading, encouraging community submissions in a progressive and socially responsible fashion. http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/11433<br />
<br />
===[[Case_Studies/Participatory Museum|Participatory Museum]]===<br />
* (http://www.participatorymuseum.org/)<br />
* Book/wiki about how museums can become more interactive with their patrons<br />
* Released CC BY-NC license<br />
* Creator, Nina Simon, is smart and would be good to build copy with<br />
<br />
===[[Case_Studies/Powerhouse_Museum,_Sydney|Powerhouse Museum]]===<br />
Sydney's Powerhouse Museum has integrated CC-licensing into a number of its projects from the inclusion of CC Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative licensed photos to its Photo of the Day project to offering downloadable resources from Play at Powerhouse, PHM’s education program for children, under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. In addition, PHM has released object descriptions, production notes, history notes under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial License, similarly releasing factual data (object dimensions, relevant dates, etc.) under a CC Attribution-Share Alike license<br />
* license [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_Studies/Powerhouse_Museum educational materials and photos under CC licences]<br />
* license [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2009/04/02/powerhouse-collection-documentation-goes-creative-commons/ their collection descriptions under CC BY-NC and their collection data under BY-SA] (specifically for reuse on Wikipedia)<br />
* have written papers on the [http://www.archimuse.com/mw2009/papers/bray/bray.html financial and other benefits of OA], and posted on crowd-sourced [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2009/04/27/another-opac-discovery-the-gambey-dip-circle-and-the-value-of-minimal-tombstone-data/ discoveries] and [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2009/10/06/augmented-reality-and-the-powerhouse-images-in-the-commons-or-interesting-things-clever-people-do-with-yout-data-7215/ reuse] as a result<br />
<br />
===Tropenmuseum===<br />
*[http://www.tropenmuseum.nl/ '''Tropenmuseum'''] <br />
* has collaborated with the local Wikimedia community, to document materials in the museum’s collection (eg through photography) and upload this material to Wikicommons (see slides [http://www.youtube.com/user/wikimedianl#play/all/uploads-all/0/4aPatvL5kvo here])<br />
* and so have 45 other museums in the Netherlands; the full list is also available on the [http://www.wikilovesart.nl/ Wiki Loves Art website].<br />
<br />
===Walter Art Museum===<br />
*http://www.medievalists.net/2011/10/04/the-walters-art-museum-removes-copyright-restrictions-from-more-than-10000-images/<br />
*http://art.thewalters.org<br />
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===Wikipedia Loves Art===</div>Chuluhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Case_Studies/Highlights_from_SMK,_The_National_Gallery_of_Denmark&diff=56424Case Studies/Highlights from SMK, The National Gallery of Denmark2012-04-17T20:30:38Z<p>Chulu: </p>
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<div>{{Case Study<br />
|Description=SMK (Statens Museum for Kunst), The National Gallery of Denmark, has released 159 highlights and 100 educational videos on YouTube under the CC BY license. <br />
<br />
The 159 artworks and 100 videos are also featured in the Google Art Project. SMK want this content, that is free of copyright restrictions, to be freely available to our users for any purpose. As a national gallery, we believe that those parts of our collections that are in the Public Domain belong to everyone. With this limited selection of content, we want to test how people use these freely available digital resources in new creative and innovative ways.<br />
|Mainurl=http://www.smk.dk/en/explore-the-art/the-royal-collections/google-art-project/<br />
|Author=SMK The National Gallery of Denmark<br />
|User_Status=Curator<br />
|Tag=cc by, smk, statens museum for kunst, national gallery, denmark, google art project, images, moving images, youtube, educational, public domain<br />
|License short name=CC BY<br />
|CC adoption date=2012<br />
|Format=Image<br />
|Country=Denmark<br />
|Quote=Like other museum institutions SMK is used to being seen as a gatekeeper of cultural heritage. But our collections do not belong to us. They belong to the public. Free access ensures that our collections continue to be relevant to users now and in the future. Our motivation for sharing digitized images freely is to allow users to contribute their knowledge and co-create culture. In this way, SMK wishes to be a catalyst for the users' creativity.<br />
|Quote_Attribution=Karsten Ohrt, Director of SMK<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
<br />
SMK has released a small selection of 159 highlights from our collections of Danish, Nordic and European art that are in the Public Domain. Furthermore, we have licensed approximately 100 educational videos providing insight into some of the artworks.<br />
<br />
The collections at SMK comprise three main collections: The Royal Collection of Painting and Sculpture, The Royal Collection of Graphic Art, and The Royal Collection of Plaster Casts. As the names suggest, these collections have their roots in the art collections of Danish monarchs; they are believed to date back to King Christian II and the mid-16th century.<br />
<br />
The Collection of Sculpture and Painting comprises approximately 10,500 paintings and sculptures, while the Collection of Graphic Art houses more than 245,000 works of art on paper. In addition to this, approximately 2,500 plaster casts are housed at the Royal Cast Collection.<br />
<br />
New works are added to the collections every year. Generous donations and acquisitions have shaped the profile of the collections in recent years, but the starting point remains the collections built by Danish monarchs.<br />
<br />
SMK is the national gallery of Denmark and is funded by the Danish state.<br />
<br />
== License Usage ==<br />
<br />
CC BY 3.0<br />
<br />
== Motivations ==<br />
<br />
Thanks to a generous donation from Nordeafonden in 2008, SMK has been able to focus serious attention on following the groundbreaking development in digital media that is happening these years, and that profoundly influences museums' work, identity, and role in society.<br />
<br />
A strong tendency in global museum practice is free access to and sharing of digitized resources. Creative Commons is an obvious tool for SMK to make use of as it helps users to easily find our resources and know that they can use them without resrictions.<br />
<br />
As a test we have chosen to use the Creative Commons license CC BY on the 159 selected highlights that are all free of ordinary copyright. We are aware that it is a bit of a paradox to put a license on artworks that are in the Public Domain. As stated in the Europeana Public Domain Charter: "Digitisation of Public Domain knowledge does not create new rights over it".<br />
<br />
However, as a first step SMK has chosen to apply the CC BY license in order to stress the importance of crediting the source correctly when using our images. People are free to use the 159 images for any purpose, including commercial ones, as long as they refer back to SMK, because we would like other users to be able to easily track where the original artworks are and where they can find additional information and tools pertaining to them. This is a way of caring for the cultural heritage that SMK is responsible for.<br />
<br />
In a recent survey, one of our users made a statement about his relation to SMK: "This is my art. This is my history". <br />
As a national gallery we see it as one of our premier tasks to provide access for everyone to our shared cultural heritage. It belongs to us all.<br />
<br />
== Impact ==<br />
<br />
One important achievement with using a Creative Commons license that aloows commercial reuse is that we are able to enrich Wikimedia Commons, and subsequently Wikipedia articles, with high quality images of artworks from SMK.<br />
<br />
We asked Ole Palnatoke Andersen from Wikipedia Denmark for a comment on what this will mean:<br />
<br />
"When SMK releases images of 159 artworks under CC BY, it means that we in Wikipedia (as well as the other Wikimedia projects) are able to write better articles about both the artists, the artwokrs, and the motifs. One example: In 1646, Jan van Goyen painted a prospect of the city of Arnhem. This image is not only fit to illustrate the article about van Goyen, but also the one about Arnhem, 1646, tonal landscape painting, and tulipomania - not just in Danish, but in all the languages that Wikipedia is available in. Furthermore, images and texts can be reused elsewhere on the Internet to the benefit of many more users."<br />
<br />
== Technical Details ==<br />
<br />
The 159 highlights from SMK's collections are released for free download in the highest available resolution that the museum currently has at its disposal. The image files range from approximately 10 MB up to 440 MB.<br />
<br />
== Media ==<br />
<br />
'''Please include any screenshots, logos, links to videos, audio files, press hits, etc. To upload a file, open a separate window and click through [[Special:Upload]].'''</div>Chuluhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Case_Studies/Highlights_from_SMK,_The_National_Gallery_of_Denmark&diff=56423Case Studies/Highlights from SMK, The National Gallery of Denmark2012-04-17T20:29:29Z<p>Chulu: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Case Study<br />
|Description=SMK (Statens Museum for Kunst), The National Gallery of Denmark, has released 159 highlights and 100 educational videos on YouTube under the CC BY license. <br />
<br />
The 159 artworks and 100 videos are also featured in the Google Art Project. SMK want this content, that is free of copyright restrictions, to be freely available to our users for any purpose. As a national gallery, we believe that those parts of our collections that are in the Public Domain belong to everyone. With this limited selection of content, we want to test how people use these freely available digital resources in new creative and innovative ways.<br />
|Mainurl=http://www.smk.dk/en/explore-the-art/the-royal-collections/google-art-project/<br />
|Author=SMK The National Gallery of Denmark<br />
|User_Status=Curator<br />
|Tag=cc by, smk, statens museum for kunst, national gallery, denmark, google art project, images, moving images, youtube, educational, public domain<br />
|License short name=CC BY<br />
|CC adoption date=2012<br />
|Format=Image<br />
|Country=Denmark<br />
|Quote=Like other museum institutions SMK is used to being seen as a gatekeeper of cultural heritage. But our collections do not belong to us. They belong to the public. Free access ensures that our collections continue to be relevant to users now and in the future. Our motivation for sharing digitized images freely is to allow users to contribute their knowledge and co-create culture. In this way, SMK wishes to be a catalyst for the users' creativity.<br />
|Quote_Attribution=Karsten Ohrt, Director of SMK<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
<br />
SMK has released a small selection of 159 highlights from our collections of Danish, Nordic and European art that are in the Public Domain. Furthermore, we have licensed approximately 100 educational videos providing insight into some of the artworks.<br />
<br />
The collections at SMK comprise three main collections: The Royal Collection of Painting and Sculpture, The Royal Collection of Graphic Art, and The Royal Collection of Plaster Casts. As the names suggest, these collections have their roots in the art collections of Danish monarchs; they are believed to date back to King Christian II and the mid-16th century.<br />
<br />
The Collection of Sculpture and Painting comprises approximately 10,500 paintings and sculptures, while the Collection of Graphic Art houses more than 245,000 works of art on paper. In addition to this, approximately 2,500 plaster casts are housed at the Royal Cast Collection.<br />
<br />
New works are added to the collections every year. Generous donations and acquisitions have shaped the profile of the collections in recent years, but the starting point remains the collections built by Danish monarchs.<br />
<br />
SMK is the national gallery of Denmark and is funded by the Danish state.<br />
<br />
== License Usage ==<br />
<br />
CC BY 3.0<br />
<br />
== Motivations ==<br />
<br />
Thanks to a generous donation from Nordeafonden in 2008, SMK has been able to focus serious attention on following the groundbreaking development in digital media that is happening these years, and that profoundly influences museums' work, identity, and role in society.<br />
<br />
A strong tendency in global museum practice is free access to and sharing of digitized resources. Creative Commons is an obvious tool for SMK to make use of as it helps users to easily find our resources and know that they can use them without resrictions.<br />
<br />
As a test we have chosen to use the Creative Commons license CC BY on the 159 selected highlights that are all free of ordinary copyright. We are aware that it is a bit of a paradox to put a license on artworks that are in the Public Domain. As stated in the Europeana Public Domain Charter: "Digitisation of Public Domain knowledge does not create new rights over it".<br />
<br />
However, as a first step SMK has chosen to apply the CC BY license in order to stress the importance of crediting the source correctly when using our images. People are free to use the 159 images for any purpose, including commercial ones, as long as they refer back to SMK, because we would like other users to be able to easily track where the original artworks are and where they can find additional information and tools pertaining to them. This is a way of caring for the cultural heritage that SMK is responsible for.<br />
<br />
In a recent survey, one of our users made a statement about his relation to SMK: "This is my art. This is my history". <br />
As a national gallery we see it as one of our premier tasks to provide access for everyone to our shared cultural heritage. It belongs to us all.<br />
<br />
== Impact ==<br />
One important achievement with using a Creative Commons license that aloows commercial reuse is that we are able to enrich Wikimedia Commons, and subsequently Wikipedia articles, with high quality images of artworks from SMK.<br />
<br />
We asked Ole Palnatoke Andersen from Wikipedia Denmark for a comment on what this will mean:<br />
<br />
"When SMK releases images of 159 artworks under CC BY, it means that we in Wikipedia (as well as the other Wikimedia projects) are able to write better articles about both the artists, the artwokrs, and the motifs. One example: In 1646, Jan van Goyen painted a prospect of the city of Arnhem. This image is not only fit to illustrate the article about van Goyen, but also the one about Arnhem, 1646, tonal landscape painting, and tulipomania - not just in Danish, but in all the languages that Wikipedia is available in. Furthermore, images and texts can be reused elsewhere on the Internet to the benefit of many more users."<br />
<br />
== Technical Details ==<br />
<br />
The 159 highlights from SMK's collections are released for free download in the highest available resolution that the museum currently has at its disposal. The image files range from approximately 10 MB up to 440 MB.<br />
<br />
== Media ==<br />
'''Please include any screenshots, logos, links to videos, audio files, press hits, etc. To upload a file, open a separate window and click through [[Special:Upload]].''' <br />
<br />
Delete the above questions and add text here.</div>Chulu