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==CC Stories==
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=Announcement=
  
 
''Creative Commons kicks off global case studies effort. Share your story. Discover new works and new models.''
 
''Creative Commons kicks off global case studies effort. Share your story. Discover new works and new models.''
  
With at least [[Metrics|150 million CC-licensed works]] published from [http://creativecommons.org/international every corner of the world] of diverse formats, genres, and fields, no single use case can tell the whole story. Creators and users come to CC for different reasons, and for many, CC solves different problems. We’re trying to capture the diversity of CC creators and content, and build a resource that inspires new works and informs free culture.
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With upwards of [[Metrics|150 million CC-licensed works]] published from [http://creativecommons.org/international every corner of the world], no single use case can tell the whole story. Creators and users come to CC for different reasons, and for many, CC solves different problems. We’re trying to capture the diversity of CC creators and content by building a resource that inspires new works and informs free culture.
  
Today we're kicking off Creative Commons Case Studies 2009 – and we want to hear your story! We’re collecting cases big and small on our re-launched [[Case_Studies|Case Studies wiki]], an online portal to upload and discover documentation about CC-licensed projects.
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'''Creative Commons Case Studies 2009''' kicks off today – and we want to hear your story! We’re collecting cases big and small on our re-launched [[Case_Studies|Case Studies wiki]], an online portal to upload and discover documentation about CC-licensed projects.
  
The top user-submitted stories will be featured on our website and in the next printed volume of ''Creative Commons Case Studies''. For examples of featured-quality case studies, see [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Blender_Foundation the Blender Foundation] and [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/African_Sleeping_Sickness_Test the African Sleeping Sickness Test] on our wiki.
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The top community curated stories will be featured on our website and in the next printed volume of ''Creative Commons Case Studies''. You'll also collaborate with our CEO, Joi Ito, whose doctoral work focuses on select case studies about CC and the sharing economy.
  
The first print version, [http://creativecommons.org.au/casestudiesvol1 Building an Australasian Commons: Creative Commons Case Studies Volume I] is a stunning publication that highlights 60 exemplary CC-licensed users in Australasia and worldwide. The book, edited by Rachel Cobcroft and supported by CC Australia, can be [http://creativecommons.org.au/casestudiesvol1 downloaded] as a single document, or as digestible booklets focusing on specific fields: visual arts, audio, text, moving images, government, education and research, etc. You can also [http://creativecommons.org.au/casestudiesvol1 download the PDFs and source files] of the entire publication -- prime for remixing. So why not make your own booklets, fact sheets, or hand outs tailored to your region, industry, or event?
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''How to get involved''
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* Visit the [[Case_Studies|Case Studies wiki]] and learn about how people are using CC licenses around the world. Browse existing studies and download [http://creativecommons.org.au/casestudiesvol1 Building an Australasian Commons: Creative Commons Case Studies Volume I], a stunning publication edited by Rachel Cobcroft and supported by CC Australia. The book highlights 60 exemplary CC-licensed users in Australasia and worldwide. Source files and PDFs are available for the entire book and easily digestible booklets covering particular fields.
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* Curate a collection of case studies with [[Case_Studies/PrediaPress|PediaPress]], a service that builds an OpenOffice document, PDF, or printed book from selected wiki pages. Publish your collection on a site that supports CC licenses such as [[Scribd]].  Tailor the material to meet your needs and add your entry to [[Case_Studies/Collections|list of case study collections]].
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* Teach with real-life examples. We’re encouraging educators to follow CC Australia’s lead and integrate the CC Case Studies into their curricula. Teaching with case studies is compelling and instructive. Have your students analyze existing studies or write their own.
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* Most importantly, [[Case Studies|add your CC story]], or one you're familiar with. Improve existing case studies. We're particularly interested in the addition of data relevant to the cases.
  
Another exciting way to build a collection of selected case studies is via [[Case_Studies/PrediaPress]], a service that builds an OpenOffice document, PDF, or printed book from selected wiki pages. Publish your collection yourself on a site that supports CC licenses such as [[Scribd]] and add your entry to [[Case_Studies/Collections]].
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Not sure what a good case study looks like? Check out these featured submissions: [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_Studies/Blender_Foundation Blender Foundation], [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_Studies/SomeRightsReserved SomeRightsReserved], and [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_Studies/African_Sleeping_Sickness_Test the African Sleeping Sickness Test].
  
We’re also encouraging educators to follow CC Australia’s lead and integrate the CC Case Studies into their curricula. Teaching with real-life examples can be compelling and instructive. Have your students analyze existing studies or write their own!
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Whether you’re looking for inspiration, business models, or precedents, the CC Case Studies are a perfect place to start. Help us expand this resource by [[Case_Studies|sharing your work and telling your story]].
 
 
Best of all, this is a chance to collaborate with our CEO, Joi Ito, who said "In addition to case studies about CC and the sharing economy being the focus on my doctoral work, this in an incredibly important area where we need community support as the number and breadth of the case of CC use have exceeded what the staff and core community can track and process."
 
 
 
Whether you’re looking for inspiration, business models, or precedents, the CC Case Studies are a great place to start. Help us expand this resource by sharing your work and telling your story.
 
 
 
 
 
Back to [[Case_Studies/Roadmap]]
 

Latest revision as of 23:08, 5 May 2009

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Announcement

Creative Commons kicks off global case studies effort. Share your story. Discover new works and new models.

With upwards of 150 million CC-licensed works published from every corner of the world, no single use case can tell the whole story. Creators and users come to CC for different reasons, and for many, CC solves different problems. We’re trying to capture the diversity of CC creators and content by building a resource that inspires new works and informs free culture.

Creative Commons Case Studies 2009 kicks off today – and we want to hear your story! We’re collecting cases big and small on our re-launched Case Studies wiki, an online portal to upload and discover documentation about CC-licensed projects.

The top community curated stories will be featured on our website and in the next printed volume of Creative Commons Case Studies. You'll also collaborate with our CEO, Joi Ito, whose doctoral work focuses on select case studies about CC and the sharing economy.

How to get involved

  • Visit the Case Studies wiki and learn about how people are using CC licenses around the world. Browse existing studies and download Building an Australasian Commons: Creative Commons Case Studies Volume I, a stunning publication edited by Rachel Cobcroft and supported by CC Australia. The book highlights 60 exemplary CC-licensed users in Australasia and worldwide. Source files and PDFs are available for the entire book and easily digestible booklets covering particular fields.
  • Curate a collection of case studies with PediaPress, a service that builds an OpenOffice document, PDF, or printed book from selected wiki pages. Publish your collection on a site that supports CC licenses such as Scribd. Tailor the material to meet your needs and add your entry to list of case study collections.
  • Teach with real-life examples. We’re encouraging educators to follow CC Australia’s lead and integrate the CC Case Studies into their curricula. Teaching with case studies is compelling and instructive. Have your students analyze existing studies or write their own.
  • Most importantly, add your CC story, or one you're familiar with. Improve existing case studies. We're particularly interested in the addition of data relevant to the cases.

Not sure what a good case study looks like? Check out these featured submissions: Blender Foundation, SomeRightsReserved, and the African Sleeping Sickness Test.

Whether you’re looking for inspiration, business models, or precedents, the CC Case Studies are a perfect place to start. Help us expand this resource by sharing your work and telling your story.