Government adoption strategies
- Page 151 of The Use of Creative Commons Licensing to Enable Open Access to Public Sector Information and Publicly Funded Research Results: An Overview of Recent Australian Developments: http://creativecommons.fr/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/CCiBook_printedversion_IntelligentMultimedia1.pdf
- the studies in the NL (2007): http://www.ivir.nl/publications/eechoud/CC_PublicSectorInformation_report_v3.pdf
- and in the UK (2005): http://www.intrallect.com/index.php/intrallect/knowledge_base/general_articles/creative_commons_licensing_solutions_for_the_common_information_environment__1
- New Zealand's State Services Commission (a central government department) has considered such issues in depth. Much of its thinking is publicly available online at: http://ict.govt.nz/guidance-and-resources/information-and-data/nzgoal
- material at this page which discusses the development of the New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework (NZGOAL): http://ict.govt.nz/programme/opening-government-data-and-information/nzgoal/development-nzgoal. At that page, you'll find a summary of the development of NZGOAL together with the full PDF copies of (among other things):
- Open Government Information and Data Re-use Project -- Suggested All-of-government Approach to Licensing of Public Sector Copyright Works: Discussion Paper for Public Service and Non-Public Service Departments; and
- Summary and Analysis of Department Feedback (on the Discussion Paper).
- http://creativecommons.org/government
- Funder_Policies