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If you run a [[Content Directory]] of some form, in addition to enabling (or in some cases mandating) CC licenses for works hosted, cataloged or otherwise curated, it is beneficial to provide users means to navigate and search CC-licensed material and accurate counts of licensed materials.
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If you run a [[Content Directories|Content Directory]] of some form, in addition to enabling (or in some cases mandating) CC licenses for works hosted, cataloged or otherwise curated, it is beneficial to provide users means to navigate and search CC-licensed material and accurate counts of licensed materials.
  
==Example: Flickr==
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Not all features apply to all sites. For example, a for a site that is 100% under a single CC license, a CC-specific portal and search would be superfluous. Just have excellent navigation and search of works on the site -- and make metrics available. An example would be [cnx.org].
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==Current Best Example: Flickr==
  
 
http://flickr.com/creativecommons provides all three:
 
http://flickr.com/creativecommons provides all three:
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* ([http://www.flickr.com/search/advanced/ Flickr advanced search] also enables search across licenses, supports [[CC Search Integration|URLs enabling inclusion in search.creativecommons.org]], and supports query by license in its API.)
 
* ([http://www.flickr.com/search/advanced/ Flickr advanced search] also enables search across licenses, supports [[CC Search Integration|URLs enabling inclusion in search.creativecommons.org]], and supports query by license in its API.)
  
One could do far worse than copying this interface.
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'''One could do far worse than copying this interface.'''
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CC scrapes Flickr portal for license counts each day.
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==Historical metrics==
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If available, historical license counts can be useful in tracking the [[Metrics|growth of CC adoption]]. These might be provided as a one-time dump, or better yet be made available in tabular form on a sophisticated site statistics page. Note that a side effect of a site portal with metrics is that some snapshots will be retrievable from the wayback machine, eg http://web.archive.org/*/http://flickr.com/creativecommons
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==Annotating metrics==
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A scrape-able page such as http://flickr.com/creativecommons is great; perfection would be annotation of metrics with RDFa. What vocabulary?
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==Other Example: Jamendo==
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http://www.jamendo.com/en/creativecommons
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License counts aren't exposed on this page, but are on each license page. CC should scrape these each day.
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==Other Example: SoundCloud==
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http://soundcloud.com/creativecommons
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Only aggregate license count. CC should scrape these each day if specific license counts added.
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==High Priority Sites==
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Sites that need these features:
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* archive.org
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* commons.wikimedia.org
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* slideshare.net
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* ...

Revision as of 19:02, 6 September 2010

If you run a Content Directory of some form, in addition to enabling (or in some cases mandating) CC licenses for works hosted, cataloged or otherwise curated, it is beneficial to provide users means to navigate and search CC-licensed material and accurate counts of licensed materials.

Not all features apply to all sites. For example, a for a site that is 100% under a single CC license, a CC-specific portal and search would be superfluous. Just have excellent navigation and search of works on the site -- and make metrics available. An example would be [cnx.org].


Current Best Example: Flickr

http://flickr.com/creativecommons provides all three:

One could do far worse than copying this interface.

CC scrapes Flickr portal for license counts each day.


Historical metrics

If available, historical license counts can be useful in tracking the growth of CC adoption. These might be provided as a one-time dump, or better yet be made available in tabular form on a sophisticated site statistics page. Note that a side effect of a site portal with metrics is that some snapshots will be retrievable from the wayback machine, eg http://web.archive.org/*/http://flickr.com/creativecommons

Annotating metrics

A scrape-able page such as http://flickr.com/creativecommons is great; perfection would be annotation of metrics with RDFa. What vocabulary?


Other Example: Jamendo

http://www.jamendo.com/en/creativecommons

License counts aren't exposed on this page, but are on each license page. CC should scrape these each day.


Other Example: SoundCloud

http://soundcloud.com/creativecommons

Only aggregate license count. CC should scrape these each day if specific license counts added.

High Priority Sites

Sites that need these features:

  • archive.org
  • commons.wikimedia.org
  • slideshare.net
  • ...