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  • The goal of this HowTo is to provide a basic step-by-step guide to the technical concer ...cur in your web application. While each web application may not need each of the 5 integrations, Creative Commons recommends that as many as practical a
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  • ...B content is XHTML, standard [[CC REL]] (RDFa) machine-readable annotation of human visible license notice is best practice. * Examples of [[books]] in EPUB format featuring best practice license notice and annotat
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  • ...the licensor. Because each use case is different, you can decide what form of attribution is most suitable for your specific situation. The following exa ==Basic components of attribution==
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  • ...of society, and to that end, are the recipients of tremendous investments of time, money, space, authority and freedom. Universities have embraced this ...and engagement? What about the new opportunities to enhance the civic role of universities – who prepare people for citizenship and contribute to the p
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  • ...ways to improve search for OER, and simultaneously demonstrate the utility of structured data. DiscoverEd is built on [http://lucene.apache.org/nutch/ N ...ecommons.org/2011/04/11/the-future-of-discovered/ discontined development] of the project.
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  • ...s developed by the participants of the [[OER Discovery 2009|OER Search and Discovery meeting]], based on discussions at the meeting.'' ...d?". More specifically, this document aims to help those with a collection of such OER's.
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  • ==Search and Discovery for OER== A working meeting focused on implementation and improvement of search and discovery solutions for global OER
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  • === OER search and discovery meeting === === Round table discussion of OER search and discovery needs, specs, considerations: ===
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  • ...rought together an all-star list of experts and leading minds to shed some of their wisdom with us — all united by a common passion for knowledge shari ...the scientific ecosystem lift legal and technical barriers to research and discovery.
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  • ...our first CC Catalyst Grant program (below). We were floored by the number of applications and their high quality. And although we were unable to fund mo == Purpose of the Catalyst Grants Program ==
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  • == '''Welcome to the OER Search and Discovery community!''' == ...ial attention to methods that account for the global, heterogeneous nature of the OER community.
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  • ...tions, teachers, and learners to actively participate in a global exchange of knowledge via Open Educational Resources (OER).</div> Find sources of OER or learn more about issues in OER search and discovery.
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  • ...the legal and technical infrastructure essential to the long-term success of OER, making it possible for educational resources to be widely '''accessibl ...larly available by others to suit their own curriculum needs and the needs of their students, and to easily search for and find relevant OER.
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  • ...thin the 2D or 3D environment. Virtual filmmaking is minimally the process of capturing and constructing images within virtual environments to tell a sto ...lm game runs of action games, in an effort to capture the strategic skills of players. As a genre, it has evolved into action thrillers and mysteries.
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  • |Project Title=FooCorp -- a music label focused on sharing of creative works, providing new opportunities for free culture musicians. ...ts, FooCorp LLC, and operating a recording label, with all creative output of the label released under free licenses, with physical for-sale items includ
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  • ...resources so that Creative Commons, or any other project, can see the list of feeds in the database and add them to a search index. ...r account on the CC Wiki (the "Log in / create account" link is at the top of every page).
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  • ...time at work, so work’s a big part of life, but it’s hard finding the right place when all you see is corporate websites and job vacancies. To promote the free flow of information and to maximize reach and impact, we add Creative Commons licen
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  • ...t the beginning of each month and is an excellent resource for all members of our community, new and longstanding, who care about CC and want to stay up ...urces (OER). You'll also read about new jurisdictions, government adoption of CC licenses, how CC licenses have played a role in the Haiti earthquake rel
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  • |applicants=League of Rural Voters, Main Street Project, New America Foundation Media Policy Ini |Affiliation=League of Rural Voters, Main Street Project, New America Foundation Media Policy Ini
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  • ...recruit volunteers and to help volunteers develop their skills and a sense of community. We aim to help CC software developers use OpenHatch's tools to t ...teers. Our project will document the results of this outreach, e.g. photos of code sprints, testimonials from developers and volunteers. The output may a
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