https://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Weber_State_University&feed=atom&action=historyWeber State University - Revision history2024-03-29T11:47:38ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.30.0https://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Weber_State_University&diff=32359&oldid=prevAkozak: 1 revision: UCOP import from opened.cc2010-03-19T20:27:26Z<p>1 revision: UCOP import from opened.cc</p>
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</td></tr></table>Akozakhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Weber_State_University&diff=32358&oldid=prevMichelle at 22:51, 10 August 20092009-08-10T22:51:14Z<p></p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>{{UCOP<br />
|University=Weber State University<br />
|University Type=Public<br />
|Mainurl=http://www.weber.edu/<br />
|Policy URL=http://documents.weber.edu/ppm/5-41.htm<br />
|Policy Date=1995/09/12<br />
|Policy Clarity=Somewhat clear<br />
|Creative works ownership status=Author<br />
|Creative works ownership status exceptions=Yes<br />
|Creative works ownership status exceptions types=Sponsored work, Substantial use of University resources, Work for hire<br />
|Creative definitions=Substantial Use of University Resources. Because of advancing technology, new forms of educational materials are being developed which require a substantially greater level of direct support from the university than does the writing of a "traditional" textbook and the like. The extraordinary use or purchase of equipment and production facilities, computers, and the expertise of a variety of individuals with special training may be required to augment the talents of an author. When the investment of time and money by the author and the university differs substantially from that involved in the creation of customary educational material, as defined by departmental norms, such material shall be designated as university-sponsored and the university may claim copyright. <br />
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Work for Hire. Copyrightable material produced as the primary purpose of employment is considered a work-for-hire. In cases where the university hires work, a written work-for-hire agreement shall be prepared outlining the respective rights of the parties to the copyrightable material. <br />
|Courseware ownership status=Not Specified<br />
|Courseware ownership status exceptions=Not Specified<br />
|Materials ownership status=Author<br />
|Materials ownership status exceptions=Yes<br />
|Materials ownership status exceptions types=Sponsored work, Substantial use of University resources, Work for hire<br />
|Materials definitions=See Creative Works / Scholarly Definitions above.<br />
|Student Ownership Status=Author<br />
|Student Ownership Status Exceptions=Yes<br />
|Student Ownership Status Exception Types=Work for hire, Substantial use of University resources, Sponsored work<br />
|Open Access Policy=Institutional<br />
|OA Policy URL=http://ocw.weber.edu/<br />
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The policy is somewhat clear overall, but provides little guidance for professors who want to post oer. Courseware may or may not fall under the traditional teaching functions mentioned in the policy. It may also fall under works using "substantial use of University resources."</div>Michelle