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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 ...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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  • ...transnational projects have been faced like project of Good Practices and Publishing Policies Open Access for Academic Publications, conductes by members of CC ...of open access for academic journals. The result of this work has been in publishing a book (national) and a website with information, on a regional area of stu
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  • There are now alternative publishing models for making research articles available to readers. Under a model lev ...t be the sole gatekeepers for public access to publicly funded research. A publishing house could go out of business and access to the research articles they hol
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  • |'''publisher'''||schema.org/Organization||The organization credited with publishing the resource.|| ||publisher||CreativeWork:publisher
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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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  • * A publishing platform to support “active publications” that change as the data evolv
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  • ...on. AusGOAL makes it possible for organisations to manage their risks when publishing information and data in a way that drives innovation and entrepreneurial ac
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  • #REDIRECT [[Canadian Science Publishing - NRC Research Press]]
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  • |Description=Nature Publishing Group (NPG) provides access to its publication data via the linked data pla |Author=Nature Publishing Group
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  • Boys Don't Cry is the debut 80-page graphic novel from Ostragoth Publishing: Jacqueline Saville, Mark Pexton, Andrew Woods.
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  • Publishing of material: traffic possible network linkages
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  • ...ding agencies and foundations, legal and advocacy organizations, scholarly publishing companies, and scholarly societies. This cross-section of the research comm ...e insufficient by themselves to insure good behavior unless enforced. Data publishing and citation standards and practices are needed to support better credit al
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  • ...mentum. Local, national and supranational governments around the world are publishing more and more of their data, the scientific and enterprise communities like ...ations but what more can be achieved? How can we ensure that the effort in publishing open data leads to its effective usage? What are the most inspiring example
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  • in international professional and scholarly publishing. To support the institution's
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  • |'''publisher'''||schema.org/Organization||The organization credited with publishing the resource.|| ||publisher||CreativeWork:publisher
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  • ...on. AusGOAL makes it possible for organisations to manage their risks when publishing information and data in a way that drives innovation and entrepreneurial ac
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  • ''(Note that for purposes of this discussion period, we are publishing BY-NC-SA (international) and BY-SA (international) only. BY-NC-SA contains ...Software Foundation. We had hoped to progress those to conclusion before publishing draft 2, but discussions are still underway. Given the many other changes m
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  • The book is up for grabs. Digital distribution is upending the publishing industry, changing how writers and readers find each other, and challenging ...libraries, and the practicing bar wlll detail the sea change sweeping over publishing and debate how law should adapt.
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  • ...ger existed intermediaries with their readers. Thus began the magazine and publishing company Orsai.
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  • Since publishing draft 2, CC has been prompted by continued discussion on the list to consid
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  • Obstacles for publishing data: for example, commercial restrictions, privacy issues in micro-level d ...d table discussion with stakeholders: Representatives of funders, academic publishing and academics.
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  • ...antage of the different Creative Commons licenses in scholarly open-access publishing.
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  • ...OA, and questions on any aspect of OA, especially from the perspective of publishing researchers.
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  • ...inary international research journal. IJMESS is particularly interested in publishing innovative papers in the areas of management, strategic management, organiz ...ion of articles, double blind peer review and production quality makes the publishing process simple and efficient. Articles are published immediately upon accep
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  • ...essing issues like Intellectual Property Rights, copyrights, licensing and publishing rights.
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  • ...ull discussion on this topic in this public discussion period, and will be publishing additional information about the options we considered shortly. Watch for
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  • ...ad of Intellectual Property at the British Library. He has a background in publishing having worked for Pearson Education internationally, as well as for Ordnanc
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  • <li><b>Roundtable</b>: Publishing and Distributing Works with CC;</li>
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  • ** [http://creativecommons.org/press-releases/entry/26078 Nature Publishing Group]
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  • ...demia and the public at large. Conversations about the future of academic publishing filled pages from the Economist to the New York Times and even reached YouT
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  • |'''publisher'''||schema.org/Organization||The organization credited with publishing the resource.|| ||publisher||CreativeWork:publisher
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  • === CC BY licenses not widely used by OA publishing === ...al terms as a condition of funding just as publishers do as a condition of publishing. A grant recipient may choose or decline to accept those terms when funding
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  • ...Glam institutions, ODBL had a French version and the French Government was publishing a national Open License, the community (Framasoft) published a non-official
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  • ...re lack of certainty, especially to licensees who may not know the laws of publishing jurisdiction.
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  • ...ity. They are not meant to apply to minor issues or everyday tasks such as publishing announcements on the Creative Commons blog. * Publishing a blog post to highlight the work of SPARC on the Fair Access to Science an
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  • |publisher=Sparrow Publishing (Brian Mearns)
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  • Impulsive Habitat is a publishing label focused on field recording-based works. We are also very interested o
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  • ...ene a workshop or series of workshops on best practices for developing and publishing Open Educational Resources
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  • SPARC (Scholarly Publishing & Academic Resources Coalition)<br />
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  • ...ks in Adapted Material under the conditions of a later license, we will be publishing a statement of intent for these licenses which will publicly commit to some
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  • ''(Note that for purposes of this first public discussion, we are publishing the draft of BY-NC-SA (international) only. BY-NC-SA contains most of the
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  • ...incorporating all or parts of them in other works, changing them, and even publishing and selling them – as long as the new user attributes the work as the Gra
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  • ...t the demand for expertise on open licensing, pursue new opportunities for publishing and using open content, and directly influencing policy decisions in instit
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  • ...on. AusGOAL makes it possible for organisations to manage their risks when publishing information and data in a way that drives innovation and entrepreneurial ac * [http://www.mg.gov.pl/ Polish Ministry of Economy] is publishing content on its website under a CC BY SA 3.0 Poland license.
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  • |publisher=Create Space Independent Publishing Platform ...of the same was published in October, 2013 via Creative Space Independent Publishing Platform (ISBN: 1478341866). It carries a CC-BY-SA license. The digital cop
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  • * Nature Publishing Group moves to CC BY 4.0 as default for open access journals http://blogs.n
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  • ...ates "content" is a candidate, from multimedia authoring systems to weblog publishing software. See the [[Integration]] index for information on different approa * http://www.scribus.net/ (desktop publishing)
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  • ...veloper and has long been a supporter of Creative Commons. When it came to publishing his own books there was no question that they should be under Creative Comm
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  • ...hat the University of Illinois provide leadership in this emerging form of publishing to the benefit of our current students while ensuring greater access to a b
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  • ...ources by engaging faculty as authors and peer-reviewers, and libraries as publishing service and infrastructure."
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  • ...s the creator(s) of an OER by adding their names to the resource and, when publishing an OER, to any associated metadata. This allows those reusing the OER to cl ...clearly identify their affiliation by adding it to the resource and, when publishing an OER, to any associated metadata. For example: John Smith, Glasgow Caledo
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  • **Provide support to grantees in publishing completed grant funded digital, editable resources to a publicly accessible
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  • *Open Access: Developing tools, practices, and stories in support of OA publishing
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  • ...on whether the website is intended to make money and not based on whether publishing the particular hyperlink in question was.
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