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=Writers and CC=
 
=Writers and CC=
  
=Case Studies=
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==Featured CC Books==
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Browse this [[Books|list]] of books released under CC licenses. [[Books|This list]] is very incomplete; feel free to add more!
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==[[Case Studies]]==
 
Learn more about how authors use Creative Commons licenses in their work.
 
Learn more about how authors use Creative Commons licenses in their work.
  
==Featured Entries==
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===Featured Entries===
 
* '''[[dublit.com]]''': dublit.com is an online short form literature in Audio and Ebook form.
 
* '''[[dublit.com]]''': dublit.com is an online short form literature in Audio and Ebook form.
  
==Other Entries==
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* '''[[Andrew Garton]]''': Andrew Garton is a prominent Australian-based writer, producer and digital media adviser who widely employs and advocates the use of Creative Commons licences.
''This list is a dynamically generated for all case studies of creators which involve written text''
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* '''[[African Sleeping Sickness Test]]''': Murdoch University scientists led by Zablon Njiru and Andrew Thompson have developed a simple blood test for African sleeping sickness which they’ve published in PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases under a Creative Commons Attribution licence, making their findings accessible to the world.
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* '''[[Cory Doctorow]]''': Cory Doctorow is a writer, blogger, and futurist that has embraced the ideals of Creative Commons from beginning.
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* '''[[Filter Magazine]]''': Filter Magazine is the triannual publication of the Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT), Australia’s peak industry body for artists working across science and technology.
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* '''[[Stick this in your memory hole]]''': Stick this in your memory hole by Tristan Clark is the first Australian book licensed by a publisher under CC, comprising thirty-seven essay-style chapters which take the reader on a satirical journey through the political, environmental, social and cultural issues of contemporary Australia.
  
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* '''[[Remix My Lit]]''': Remix My Lit is a Brisbane-based, international remixable literature project. The project aims to apply the lessons learned from music and film remixing to literature.
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Latest revision as of 03:03, 11 May 2012

Writers and CC

Featured CC Books

Browse this list of books released under CC licenses. This list is very incomplete; feel free to add more!

Case Studies

Learn more about how authors use Creative Commons licenses in their work.

Featured Entries

  • dublit.com: dublit.com is an online short form literature in Audio and Ebook form.
  • Andrew Garton: Andrew Garton is a prominent Australian-based writer, producer and digital media adviser who widely employs and advocates the use of Creative Commons licences.
  • African Sleeping Sickness Test: Murdoch University scientists led by Zablon Njiru and Andrew Thompson have developed a simple blood test for African sleeping sickness which they’ve published in PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases under a Creative Commons Attribution licence, making their findings accessible to the world.
  • Cory Doctorow: Cory Doctorow is a writer, blogger, and futurist that has embraced the ideals of Creative Commons from beginning.
  • Filter Magazine: Filter Magazine is the triannual publication of the Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT), Australia’s peak industry body for artists working across science and technology.
  • Stick this in your memory hole: Stick this in your memory hole by Tristan Clark is the first Australian book licensed by a publisher under CC, comprising thirty-seven essay-style chapters which take the reader on a satirical journey through the political, environmental, social and cultural issues of contemporary Australia.
  • Remix My Lit: Remix My Lit is a Brisbane-based, international remixable literature project. The project aims to apply the lessons learned from music and film remixing to literature.