This presentation was given by Dr Vivien Sieber (University of Surrey) at the CoPILOT in Scotland event at Glasgow Caledonian University, 12th February 2014. The talk covers OER and Information Literacy and how to make best use of Creative Commons.
2. OCI and OER
• MIT Open Courseware Initiative (2002)
• Open Educational Resources UK
• Jorum and Jorum Open (Repository) &
Open University
• Dependent on CC licences
• JISC/HEA projects:
“What do we need to do to share and reuse
courseware?” 2009-10
7. Attribution Share Alike
• Distribution
• Modify, remix, derivative works
• Commercial use
• Must give credit for the original creation
• Must use the same license as original on
derivative works (commercial allowed)
8. Attribution No Derivatives
• Distribution
• Commercial use
• Must give credit for the original creation
• No derivative works, must be passed
intact
9. Attribution Non-Commercial
• Distribution
• Modify, remix, derivative works
• No commercial use
• Must give credit for the original creation
• Must use the same license as original on
derivative works
10. Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike
• Distribution
• Modify, remix, derivative works
• No commercial use
• Must give credit for the original creation
• Must use the same license as original on
derivative works i.e. Non-commercial
11. Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives
• Distribution
• No modification, remix, derivative works
• No commercial use
• Must give credit for the original creation
• Must use the same license as original on
derivative works i.e. Non-commercial
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15. Public Domain
• Works no longer restricted by copyright
• e.g. old collections of
o paintings, books, photographs
o Tag for discoverability
o Caution a work may be out of copyright in one
jurisdiction but still protected in another
jurisdiction