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  • |Document=Applying Creative Commons licenses to your educational resources, Publishing Your Open Educational Resources on the Internet
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  • |Document=Applying Creative Commons licenses to your educational resources, Publishing Your Open Educational Resources on the Internet, Open Educational Resources
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  • |Document=Open Educational Resources and Creative Commons Licensing, Publishing Your Open Educational Resources on the Internet, Increase Funding Impact
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  • ...arn.creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/cclearn-recommendations-publishing-your-oer-on-the-internet-05-apr-09.pdf this guide] and [http://learn.creati |Document=Applying Creative Commons licenses to your educational resources, Publishing Your Open Educational Resources on the Internet
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  • |Document=Publishing Your Open Educational Resources on the Internet
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  • ...ypes by the publishers in exchange for their permission to actually do the publishing. Since you really only want Facebook to share your stuff as you direct, you
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  • |Quote=We promote open access publishing models, we have a strong history of digitizing public domain works and maki ...ting, and sharing the record of human knowledge.” We promote open access publishing models, we have a strong history of digitizing public domain works and maki
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  • ...ions on topics they see fit. Past events have included topics such as Open Publishing, Open Education, Government Transparency, Open Access, Open Research Data,
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  • |Description=SomeRightsReserved is the digital publishing platform for creative cooperative KithKin - read more at our [http://creati
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  • | Theseus, Implementing CC publishing platform for academic thesis
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  • ...chers are offered a choice from most of the Creative Commons licences when publishing their work through Qedoc (ND is unavailable, in line with the OER definitio
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  • ...aims to offer a comprehensive guide to the festival for everyday punters, publishing reviews, news and interviews from the festival.
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  • ...produce them in a way that is reasonable to the medium in which you are re-publishing the work. * Cite the author's name, screen name, user identification, etc. If you are publishing on the Internet, it is nice to link that name to the person's profile page,
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  • ...ke you have a responsibility to fully verify their copyright status before publishing their images. The school district cannot afford to assume this liability if
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  • ...ypes by the publishers in exchange for their permission to actually do the publishing. Since you really only want Facebook to share your stuff as you direct, you
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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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  • ...resent 78.5% of the Christian publishing market, and over 50% of Christian publishing is owned by secular companies.
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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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  • |Affiliation=Blackwell Publishing Inc.
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  • |Affiliation=Heron Publishing
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  • |Tag=textbooks, publishing, higher education
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  • |Organization Type=electronic archive, publishing forum "IssueLab is an online publishing forum for nonprofit research. Our mission is to more effectively archive, d
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  • ...erate revenue. The possibility of “citizen-bloggers”, open data, free publishing tools, and extremely low barriers to information access and dissemination a ===For Publishing===
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  • |Organization Name=Axolotl Academic Publishing Co. Axolotl Academic Publishing Co. was founded by a former college biology professor who had been hearing
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  • # Convening a workshop on best/recommended practices for developing and publishing Open Educational Resources, or CC-licensed works in some other high-value f # Publishing an academic article comparing multiple jurisdictions' laws on copyright exc
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  • [http://www.idea.int/ International IDEA Publishing] is an intergovernmental organisation seeking to strengthen democratic proc
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  • ...seems a clever ploy by GateHouse Media. Howard Owens, Director of digital publishing for GateHouse explains - ...these benefits will soon be realised and implemented in Australia’s news publishing environment.
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  • ...to mention opening up opportunities for new business models in educational publishing (e.g., [http://ck12.org/flexr/ CK-12 Foundation], [http://www.flatworldkno
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  • ...ICT e con un altro alle innovazione tecnologiche nell'ambito dell'academic publishing. Al terzo occhio sto provvedendo..
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  • ...his motivations for publishing under open licences against the traditional publishing model; e-mail interview on 27 February 2010 ...he weight of Google Press behind him, Mark Pilgrim was able to negotiate a publishing deal with O'Reilly (the publisher of the Google Press imprint) to use the C
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  • ...individuals and groups, including the [http://www.arl.org/sparc/ Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition] (SPARC), libraries, academic institutions === Individuals Publishing Open Access Articles ===
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  • ...Another could pay for a programmer to add CC license support to tools for publishing and distributing news. A third could fund a study of entrepreneurs using Cr
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  • ...s a central location for content from various organizations with automated publishing, sharing and harmonization of versions across all the interconnected system ...icipants back into their internal systems. This will reduce the hassle of publishing from enterprise applications to CC and for individuals or other organizatio
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  • ...ional resources 32 faculty (part time and full time) and for technical and publishing support 8 persons. The faculty belongs to the research seminar that Dr. Ram
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  • ...r profit library. He writes widely on the transformations in libraries and publishing, and most recently hosted the Books in Browsers conference in San Francisco
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  • ...alable and sustainable collaboration of existing organizations for African publishing, localizing, and sharing of teaching and learning materials that fill criti
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  • |sustainability=Revenue can be sustained with the publishing and sale of print materials generated from site content. Print material suc
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  • ...ce on "the commons," presenting research related to PV at conferences, and publishing articles related to the project/PV teaching tool.
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  • ...ut!) Eric was previously "Director of Marketing for Prentice Hall Business Publishing, a division with annual sales in the hundreds of millions."
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  • We know the small press, genre publishing scene and are new and small enough to take a risk in trying something new t ...s with great pay and exposure, and issuing a high-profile challenge to the publishing establishment.
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  • publishing or editing house. Lo.SeLiLi reinforces the SeLiLi service: it
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  • ...support of Creative Commones in providing licenses for this "alternative" publishing platform.
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  • ...full access to their archives or charge for the information. As an online publishing house we plan to spread information about Mexican art in a free and easy ac |impact=Easy. The CDLD virtual publishing house will edit and publish free material by national and international col
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  • ...cription=remixablemedia.com is proposed as an open source web database for publishing, distributing and promoting media metadata from productions that have chose remixable.tv (2007) was our early prototype to test license-agnostic media publishing and distribution.
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  • ...ons of the UK on good practice in the use of CC licences when creating and publishing OERs (Open Educational Resources) in open digital repositories together wit Introduction to producing OERs for publishing in open repositories with an overview of types of resources and licences av
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  • |impact=Through the publishing/sharing option users will be prompted to "license" their works via the vari |tech needs=The repository will allow a publishing API so that independent, proprietary LMSs and other LMS creators can easily
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  • ...es and tools in the gathering of high-quality journalistic content and the publishing of that content through the multi-format website and multimedia van. A cen
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  • ...ors in particular, there are significant costs associated with open access publishing. Currently donor funded research is typically published in a paid access j
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  • ...investigate how people are using open source and creative commons type of publishing and production regimes to share their creations with the world. We are als
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  • |impact=CC is not very well known in Syria. We help by publishing under CC, using its logos, and helping people to understand it. - Publishing other comic projects created by us or other teams.
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  • ...nuary of 2010 and have released two issues to date, with plans to continue publishing quarterly, slowly increasing our units published and distribution circle. ...cause of our immediate print focus, we have not researched alternative web-publishing schemes beyond the Adobe PDF format.
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  • |impact=By publishing this paper, we will put “the commons” on the public agenda. Also, we wi
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  • |Project Title=Publishing open e-books in Uganda ...wing a model which was partially experimented under a previous project, “Publishing and Alternative Licensing Models (PALM) Africa.” The project will also re
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  • |Project Title=Publishing and licensing Arab Digital Expression Curricula for youngsters aged 12-15 t ...al publishing. It will be completed by the implementation of the licensing publishing.
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  • |Project Title=Samandal : Publishing Comics Online in Three Languages Under CC Licenses ...this localized comic scene, which has so far remained restricted to print publishing, with an international audience through the translation of its comics into
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  • ...ute to the creative output technology enables. Ultimately, we hope that by publishing our work on the web, libraries and organizations around the world will be a
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  • ...f this kind of sharing. We feel that having a prominent blog in Beirut and publishing all works via creative commons will only continue to bring value to the com
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  • ...ration (Wikimedia Poland), accessibility (FRiR), educational resources and publishing technologies (Fundacja Nowoczesna Polska, Wikimedia Poland).
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  • ...ave extensive experience successfully soliciting contributors for academic publishing, building relationships with scholars, and growing the prestige of their di
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  • ...ontent. These include authoring tools such as OpenOffice.org and Inkscape; publishing tools such as WordPress and Identi.ca; educational tools such as Omeka and ...integrating CC-related software projects into the OpenHatch community and publishing the guide as a lasting resource.
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  • |Affiliation=Open Source Publishing (Brussels), TUG USA Pierre Marchand is a member of the Brussels-based Open Source Publishing group. He has been a subscriber to the site's mailing list since 2007, and
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  • ...rian cities (Wien, Linz, Graz) use CC-by licenses for [http://data.gv.at/ publishing their data]
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  • ...transnational projects have been faced like project of Good Practices and Publishing Policies Open Access for Academic Publications, conductes by members of CC
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  • ...Licenses in the Croatian jurisdiction have become a tool for free content publishing and a tool for free content advocacy. ...ning and librarians to start investigating ways of creating frameworks for publishing open education resources. A part of this effort will also focus on DYI free
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  • ...e.g. universities, high schools etc. using either CC licensed material or publishing their own courses, scientific results etc. under the CC licences (e.g. in a * ''Creators'': artist and writers publishing their own content under CC licences or using CC licensed content.
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  • # Advocacy work in the public sector and open data publishing.
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  • ...n society. Metamorphosis started working in 1999 as part of the electronic publishing program of the Foundation Open Society Institute – Macedonia (FOSIM), and ...h Digital Clubhouses, recycling used computers, knowledge transfer through publishing and IT-skills trainings); capacity building (FLOSS – localization, traini
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  • ...been increasing (especially in the fields of non-profit media and on-line publishing, nevertheless, the basic issue remains the author's incapability to reject ...nistry of Culture we are preparing a case of good practice for the on-line publishing and promotion of culture on the national, regional and international levels
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  • ...er institutions of learning on the importance of adopting creative commons publishing models and open access policies;
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  • ...enefit the local communities by offering more legal opportunities for self-publishing, content sharing and idea exchanging through digital technologies. Under th Concerning the website construction, we plan to build a publishing platform with WordPress. Later on, we will set up a CC MicroBlog as well as
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  • ...or Licensor designate another party or parties (e.g., a sponsor institute, publishing entity, journal) for attribution ("Attribution Parties") in Licensor's copy
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  • : ii. The names of those parties (eg institution, publishing, magazine) that the original holder and / or licensor designated to be reco
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  • ...supplied; and/or of any other party or parties (e.g. a sponsor institute, publishing entity, journal) for attribution (“Attribution Parties”) in Licensor’
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  • ...he Original Author and/or of any other party (such as a sponsor institute, publishing entity or journal) that the Original Author or Licensor has requested be at
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  • ...or Licensor designate another party or parties (e.g., a sponsor institute, publishing entity, journal) for attribution ("Attribution Parties") in Licensor's copy
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  • ...or Licensor designate another party or parties (e.g., a sponsor institute, publishing entity, journal) for attribution ("Attribution Parties") in Licensor's copy
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  • ...this License a Work should also be taken to mean the phongram, videogram, publishing work, broadcasting program and database, insofar as such a creation constit ...or Licensor designate another party or parties (e.g., a sponsor institute, publishing entity, journal) for attribution ("Attribution Parties") in Licensor's copy
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  • .../or Licensor designate another party or parties (e.g. a sponsor institute, publishing entity, journal) for attribution (“Attribution Parties”) in Licensor's
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