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Workshop: Using Creative Commons Licenses

Want to create, share, remix, or build on the works of others? Come to this workshop! Date: Thursday, October 27, 2016 2:00pm-3:00pm in Classroom 1 (Library North 1st floor near the coffee shop) In this workshop, led by Denise Dimsdale … Continue reading
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Authoring Online Content: Create, Remix, Share….

Oftentimes, when creating content, authors want to incorporate materials such as photos, video clips, book chapters, and other materials created by others. The easiest way to do this is to use materials that are licensed with a Creative Commons license. … Continue reading
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Opening the door to the world

Open Access Week kicks off today with a global celebration. This year over 100 countries are participating (Higginbotham, 2012). Participation is on the rise as is global concerns over the accessibility of scholarly research. Currently, price barriers make much … Continue reading
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