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== Explore and add noteworthy global CC stories ==
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<div style="font-size:100%; line-height:1.75em; margin-bottom:1.25em;text-align:justify;">Creative Commons case studies consist of a variety of articles ranging from Inspiration, to business models to entertainment and precedents. It’s the perfect place to start your research. There are three  ways you could contribute to this base:</div>
'''Welcome to the Creative Commons Case Studies project!'''
 
  
Creative Commons projects are found across the globe, with licenses used by private individuals to large corporations.  The stories on this site tell of some of the thousands of individuals and organisations who use CC on a daily basis for a multitude of purposes across a variety of content. This site aims to highlight the fantastic work being done by creators and content aggregators in the CC community.  It details some of the available tools for creation and collaboration which employ Creative Commons licenses. 
 
  
The Case Study Wiki chronicles past, present and future success stories of CC. The goal is to create a community-powered system for qualitatively measuring the impact of Creative Commons around the world. All are encouraged to add interesting, innovative, or noteworthy uses of Creative Commons licenses.  
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1. '''[[#evaluation|Case Studies Evaluation]]'''<br>
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<p style="padding-left: 16px">There is no perfect case study, and with your help you could highlight and point out different  areas of a case study that needs revision. This will help improve the Creative Commons Case Studies a great deal. For more information on Evaluation kindly visit https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Case_Studies/Evaluation </p>
  
Check out our '''[[Casestudies/Roadmap|roadmap]]''' to pick-up a shovel and help us make this better. Communicate about this project on [http://creativecommons.org/contact cc-community list and #cc chat channel].
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2. '''[[#translation|Translating a Case Study]]'''<br>
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<p style="padding-left: 16px">Creative Commons wikis are originally written in English. However, for the information may not be helpful/effective to others who don’t understand English. If you feel comfortable with English and another native language, you could assist CC by adding a translation of any wiki  in your own language. For details on how to go about this visit https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/CCWiki:Translate</p>
 
 
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== Add a Case Study==
 
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'''[[Casestudies/HOWTO|How to add a Case Study]]''' - simply add the name of the Case Study in the box above. You'll be directed to an easy form to enter the details. If you haven't done so already, you'll need to [[Special:Userlogin|login or sign up for an account]] on this wiki.
 
 
 
'''What is appropriate for a Case Study?''' - Anything and everything that uses the CC licenses. Not certain that something should be added as a Case Study? Add it anyway and others will help you make it better.
 
 
 
If you're still after guidance, check out the featured case studies below as examples.
 
 
 
Have an idea for a case study but can't execute? Add your request to [[Talk:Casestudies]].
 
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==View Case Studies==
 
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'''Or...'''
 
 
 
Download a PDF of the first (draft) case studies book - [http://creativecommons.org.au/materials/Building_an_Australasian_Commons_book.pdf Building an Australasian Commons]
 
 
 
 
 
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== Case Studies Book ==
 
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'''New!'''
 
 
 
Hot off the press - now available for download is a PDF of the first book based on the case studies wiki - [http://creativecommons.org.au/materials/Building_an_Australasian_Commons_book.pdf Building an Australasian Commons]. This book has been produced by [http://creativecommons.org.au Creative Commons Australia] to highlight case studies from the Australasian region.
 
 
 
Note - the current PDF is a pre-print version, most suitable for personal use. Please watch this space for the final, published, version.
 
 
 
Coming soon - PDFs of the individual case studies featured in the book, and the case study clusters.}}
 
 
 
== Last edited Case Studies==
 
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== Featured Case Studies==
 
 
 
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===[[Andrew Garton]]===
 
  
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3. '''[[#idea|Expanding the wanted list]]'''
<span style="font-size:90%;">[http://flickr.com/photos/andrew-garton/105185343/ ‘gone to stone’] by Andrew Garton [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ CC BY-NC-SA 2.0]</span>
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<p style="padding-left: 16px">Expanding the Wanted List
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There is a long list of completed case studies but CC is open to new fresh ideas. If you feel there is need for a particular Case Study to be represented, you could as well give us your idea and it could be considered and implemented. To find out more on how to contribute vibrant ideas to CC case studies follow this link. https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Talk:Case_Studies</p>
  
"I feel tools such as Creative Commons are part of the discussion we should be having about our lives, how we live, how and what we learn and the mechanisms required to support innovation and creativity, that which sustains life, gives it meaning and purpose - a lifetime of learning rather than a lifetime of uncertainty."<br>
 
- ''Andrew Garton''
 
  
Andrew Garton is a prominent Australian-based writer, producer and digital media advisor who sits at the forefront of new media practice and community cultural development. A passionate advocate for Creative Commons and open content licensing, Garton works across a number of projects which express the aims of inclusivity, sustainability, and respect for local context.
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<h2>Creative Commons Case Studies Categories</h2>
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*'''[[Government_use_of_Creative_Commons|Government Usage]]'''
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*'''[[OER_Case_Studies|Open Educational Resources (OER)]]'''
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*'''[[Data]]'''
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*'''[[Photography]]'''
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*'''[[GLAM|GLAM: Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums]]'''
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*'''[[Journalism]]'''
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*'''[[Musician|Music]]'''
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*'''[[Writer|Literature]]'''
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*'''[[Social_Justice|Social Justice]]'''
  
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===[[Monkeyc.net]]===
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<span style="font-size:90%;">[http://www.flickr.com/photos/monkeyc/574759404/in/set-72057594048364803/ "there are really no rules"] by John Harvey [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ CC BY-NC-SA 2.0]</span>
 
  
"The Creative Commons license is a perfect example of the sort of copyright changes the modern world needs to come to grips with in the digital age, information should be free to all."  — John Harvey, ‘monkeyc.net’, Flickr photographer
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<h3>About the Book</h3>
  
Monkeyc.net is the moniker of John Harvey, a Brisbane-based former photojournalist who licenses his Flickr photo stream under Creative Commons. A self-described "former photojournalist who fled the bright lights and dingy darkrooms for fame, fortune and a living wage back in the mists of time, now a sometime amateur photographer who dreams of the days when he understood esoteric concepts such as depth of field and aperture as an escape from a life spent dealing with the problems of suffering users and staff in the world of corporate Information Technology."
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* ''Link to Book: [http://creativecommons.org.au/learn-more/publications/casestudiesvol1 Building an Australasian Commons]''
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* ''Produced By: [http://creativecommons.org.au Creative Commons Australia]''
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This book includes 60 stories of how people are using Creative Commons in Australia and internationally. It highlights the work being done by commoners the world over, as well as providing examples, models and guidance for those wanting to explore their c1opyright options in the digital environment.</p>
  
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Latest revision as of 03:40, 5 November 2019

Casestudies-splash.jpg

Creative Commons case studies consist of a variety of articles ranging from Inspiration, to business models to entertainment and precedents. It’s the perfect place to start your research. There are three ways you could contribute to this base:


1. Case Studies Evaluation

There is no perfect case study, and with your help you could highlight and point out different areas of a case study that needs revision. This will help improve the Creative Commons Case Studies a great deal. For more information on Evaluation kindly visit https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Case_Studies/Evaluation

2. Translating a Case Study

Creative Commons wikis are originally written in English. However, for the information may not be helpful/effective to others who don’t understand English. If you feel comfortable with English and another native language, you could assist CC by adding a translation of any wiki in your own language. For details on how to go about this visit https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/CCWiki:Translate

3. Expanding the wanted list

Expanding the Wanted List There is a long list of completed case studies but CC is open to new fresh ideas. If you feel there is need for a particular Case Study to be represented, you could as well give us your idea and it could be considered and implemented. To find out more on how to contribute vibrant ideas to CC case studies follow this link. https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Talk:Case_Studies


Creative Commons Case Studies Categories


Building an australassian commons thumbnail.jpg

About the Book

This book includes 60 stories of how people are using Creative Commons in Australia and internationally. It highlights the work being done by commoners the world over, as well as providing examples, models and guidance for those wanting to explore their c1opyright options in the digital environment.