Librarian Nikki Cannon-Rech will be joining us from Georgia Southern University to explain the intricacies of the Creative Commons Licenses and how they connect to the 5 Rs of OER. This presentation is the second in a series of events celebrating Open Education Week 2021 with the KSU libraries
Creative Commons licenses sit alongside existing copyright regulations as a way to help researchers ...
Dr Cable Green, Director of Global Learning for Creative Commons, leads a wide-ranging discussion wi...
Presentation for the 2015 Southwestern Association of Law Libraries (SWALL) Annual Conference. This ...
You might have heard about the Creative Commons and its associated licenses, but in this session, we...
This is my part of the presentation given at NASIG 2018 on OERs and Creative Commons. Co-present...
Open Educational Resource use is on the rise. Due to budget restraints and a general shift of shari...
Open Educational Resource use is on the rise. Due to budget restraints and a general shift of shari...
Digital scholarship issues are increasingly prevalent in today's environment. We are faced with ques...
Come share your experiences with CC licenses and OER initiatives and how the Creative Commons Licens...
As more institutions consider adopting Open Educational Resources into their classrooms, educators, ...
Sarah Wipperman will be leading a discussion on Creative Commons (CC) licenses, how to assign them t...
Find out how to use use Creative Commons licensed material;, how to license your own material using ...
The figures are eye-opening: more than 1.6 billion works on 9 million websites are licensed under Cr...
Presented at the South Dakota Library Association conference on September 30, 2021.https://openprair...
An important task for libraries today is to support scholars in the creation, sharing, and preservat...
Creative Commons licenses sit alongside existing copyright regulations as a way to help researchers ...
Dr Cable Green, Director of Global Learning for Creative Commons, leads a wide-ranging discussion wi...
Presentation for the 2015 Southwestern Association of Law Libraries (SWALL) Annual Conference. This ...
You might have heard about the Creative Commons and its associated licenses, but in this session, we...
This is my part of the presentation given at NASIG 2018 on OERs and Creative Commons. Co-present...
Open Educational Resource use is on the rise. Due to budget restraints and a general shift of shari...
Open Educational Resource use is on the rise. Due to budget restraints and a general shift of shari...
Digital scholarship issues are increasingly prevalent in today's environment. We are faced with ques...
Come share your experiences with CC licenses and OER initiatives and how the Creative Commons Licens...
As more institutions consider adopting Open Educational Resources into their classrooms, educators, ...
Sarah Wipperman will be leading a discussion on Creative Commons (CC) licenses, how to assign them t...
Find out how to use use Creative Commons licensed material;, how to license your own material using ...
The figures are eye-opening: more than 1.6 billion works on 9 million websites are licensed under Cr...
Presented at the South Dakota Library Association conference on September 30, 2021.https://openprair...
An important task for libraries today is to support scholars in the creation, sharing, and preservat...
Creative Commons licenses sit alongside existing copyright regulations as a way to help researchers ...
Dr Cable Green, Director of Global Learning for Creative Commons, leads a wide-ranging discussion wi...
Presentation for the 2015 Southwestern Association of Law Libraries (SWALL) Annual Conference. This ...