56. Best Practices for Attribution: (TASL)
" Title
" Author
" Source – Link to work
" License – Name + Link
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Best_practices_for_attribution
57. Best Practice Example:
You have assembled a textbook consisting
of OER from various sources. Here’s what
a credits page at the end of that textbook
might look like.
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63. " Origins in Copyright
" CC Licenses & Tools
! CC + Libraries
! School of Open
64. 1) CC0 for library metadata
2) Tagging resources with
rights info
3) Open license for library
owned content
4) Open policy for university
research
87. Except where otherwise noted, this
presentation by Creative Commons is
licensed under a Creative Commons
Attribution 4.0 License:
http://creativecommons.org/by/4.0.
88. Note: Please keep in mind that Creative Commons and the double C in a circle are
registered trademarks of Creative Commons in the United States and other countries.
Third party marks and brands are the property of their respective holders.
“fuzzy copyright” by Nancy Sims
Source: https://secure.flickr.com/photos/pugno_muliebriter/1384247192/
License: CC BY-NC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0
Photo: Students in Jail
Author: Judy Baxter
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/judybaxter/501511984/in/photostream/
License: CC BY-NC-SA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/
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