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  • ...nts%e2%80%9d/ Summer of Code Project: “OpenOffice.org Writer Add-in for Publishing CC Licensed Documents”]
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  • ...oX is a Knowledge Society whose members share and manage knowledge through publishing and attending [http://www.schoox.com Free Online Courses], organizing web m
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  • ...name of DZK in our film "Arctic Son," and had he had a record company or a publishing house in the process, we could never have afforded to use his song. But bec
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  • ...tional publishing and changing everything that's broken, our open textbook publishing model is providing substantial benefits to students, faculty and authors. ...om/news/2012/11/05/flat-worlds-shift-gears-and-what-it-means-open-textbook-publishing]</font>
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  • ...ic publishing, academic journals, post-graduate research, research, online publishing, open access, ...tion.unimelb.edu.au/platform Platform]'' is an open access, online journal publishing graduate (ie Honours, Masters and Doctorate) papers from international cont
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  • ...st thing we are interested in is to navigate through the minefield that is publishing law. ...ng for its user-friendliness. Rather than navigating the minefield that is publishing law, CC licensing provided Snoblind with a clear-cut frame of reference in
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  • * EPUB authoring and publishing software that facilitates addition of best practice license notice and anno
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  • ...his session will deal with Digital Copyright as it pertains to the use and publishing of creative content online. This is a particularly strong panel as we'll ha
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  • :If all of the resources you are publishing on a single website are licensed under the same CC license, it makes sense
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  • === Publishing attribution on a separate web page === ...h. For media such as offline materials, video, audio, and images, consider publishing a web page with attribution information. For example, on a webpage featurin
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  • :“Australian governments should adopt international standards of open publishing as far as possible. Material released for public information by Australian
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  • #REDIRECT [[Case Studies/International IDEA Publishing]]
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  • ...om Discover]'' is a highly regarded popular science magazine that has been publishing since 1980. Along side republished content from the print editions, the ''D
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  • ...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, an
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  • [[Category:Publishing]] ...xplain this to you], ''dive into mark'', October 19, 2009. Blog post about publishing under GNU FDL, and the work then being sold by someone else.
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  • By publishing a “road map” of production, this project will engage the audience throu
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  • ...ut your resources. The information is commonly written as XML. If you are publishing XHTML content, we recommend using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDFa RDFa]
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  • # Minimum publishing style guide
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  • ...arning program can simultaneously (1) provide a significant public good by publishing opencourseware and (2) be revenue positive while doing it. ...to angst. Some institutions have been reluctant to adopt a program of open publishing because of concerns about long-term funding and possible adverse effects on
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  • * Heather Joseph is the Executive Director at SPARC, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition. She leads SPARC’s advocacy efforts to s ...respected innovator and analyst in the fields of online science, scholarly publishing (both Open Access and mainstream/commercial), and scientific communication.
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