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"Connexions is an environment for collaboratively developing, freely sharing, and rapidly publishing scholarly content on the Web. Our Content Commons contains educational materials for everyone — from children to college students to professionals — organized in small modules that are easily connected into larger collections or courses. All content is free to use and reuse under the Creative Commons "attribution" license."
 
"Connexions is an environment for collaboratively developing, freely sharing, and rapidly publishing scholarly content on the Web. Our Content Commons contains educational materials for everyone — from children to college students to professionals — organized in small modules that are easily connected into larger collections or courses. All content is free to use and reuse under the Creative Commons "attribution" license."
 
 
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Latest revision as of 01:57, 14 January 2013


Content Directory
URL: http://cnx.rice.edu/
CC licensed content portal:
CC licensed content feed:
Formats: Text, InteractiveResource
Approximate size of the CC-licensed collection: 16152


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License(s)
CC BY
CC
Main URL
http://cnx.org
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Affiliation
Rice University
Organization Type
nonprofit
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Language
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Tags
modular,modules,educational materials
Open or Free Statement
yes


"Connexions is an environment for collaboratively developing, freely sharing, and rapidly publishing scholarly content on the Web. Our Content Commons contains educational materials for everyone — from children to college students to professionals — organized in small modules that are easily connected into larger collections or courses. All content is free to use and reuse under the Creative Commons "attribution" license."