| Name | Participating in Creative Commons [webinar] |
| Start | 2012/11/27 at 10:00:00 AM |
| End | 2012/11/27 at 11:00:00 AM |
| Description (old) | If you missed Michael Sauers' presentation at the 2012 MLA Conference, here is your chance to learn about Creative Commons, a non-profit organization which supports, and stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, and innovation. With the debate over copyright raging, some are calling for the end of the all rights reserved regime; schools and libraries are caught in the middle. What are the alternatives? Creative Commons (CC) is the most respected alternative available today with its idea of some rights reserved as set by the content creators themselves. This presentation will talk about the principles of Creative Commons, show how you can easily apply it to your intellectual property today, and how you can use CC to find material that you and your patrons can legally reuse in the creation of new content. Michael Sauers is the author of "The Travelin' Librarian" blog, and also the Technology Innovation Librarian for the Nebraska Library Commission in Lincoln, Nebraska Participants will receive webinar information in advance of the session. |
| Description (new) | If you missed Michael Sauers' presentation at the 2012 MLA Conference, here is your chance to learn about Creative Commons, a non-profit organization which supports, and stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, and innovation. With the debate over copyright raging, some are calling for the end of the all rights reserved regime; schools and libraries are caught in the middle. What are the alternatives? Creative Commons (CC) is the most respected alternative available today with its idea of some rights reserved as set by the content creators themselves. This presentation will talk about the principles of Creative Commons, show how you can easily apply it to your intellectual property today, and how you can use CC to find material that you and your patrons can legally reuse in the creation of new content. Michael Sauers is the author of "The Travelin' Librarian" blog, and also the Technology Innovation Librarian for the Nebraska Library Commission in Lincoln, Nebraska Participants will receive webinar information in advance of the session. \n\nContact: Deb Hoadley : 866-627-7228 ext 309 : dhoadley@masslibsystem,org |
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| DateTime Stamp | 2013/05/20 at 01:04:38 PM |
| UID | 20130520T170438Z@eventkeeper.com |