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  • ...CC BY license, such as the [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ Creative Commons] website. ...any academic work. If you are using openly licensed text, images, or other resources, place close attention to the legal requirements for the licence.
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  • ...mmunity]. Please also refer to our [http://copyright.sites.olt.ubc.ca/faq/ Copyright FAQ] for some alternatives for making content available to students. ...ght4.sites.olt.ubc.ca/copyright-guidelines-for-faculty-staff-and-students/ Copyright Guidelines for UBC Faculty, Staff, and Students] and [http://copyright4.sit
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  • ...r you, including a copyright page and a table of contents. While most open textbooks will have many of these elements, very few will have all of them so only in |This page is often used to define open textbooks and other OER, and any other unique features for this type of book. Funding
    12 KB (1,865 words) - 18:38, 8 April 2021
  • ...does it learning in the open mean? The goal of this toolkit is to provide resources and examples about open and sharing as a core part of learning. ...lio, or student journal to editing Wikipedia, you are creating and sharing resources - a key aspect of open learning.
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  • ..., editing, and publishing, resulting in a lot of investment. However, open textbooks are often created with licenses that allow for adaption and modification wh ...to do to make the book work for you. That is the beauty and power of open textbooks. You are in charge of the resource. You have been given permission to chang
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  • ...cessible resource design as a checklist that we go through when we develop resources, but instead asks us to consider how the resource we are developing can be ...formation/access-to-knowledge/open-educational-resources/ Open Educational Resources, UNESCO])</blockquote>
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  • <big>You '''must''' use Creative Commons licensed images.</big> ...ccess (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions.
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  • ...s expired — or have been released by the copyright holder under an '''open-copyright licence'''; both of these circumstances permits free use and repurposing by ...nd publisher, a document that should be reviewed by a lawyer familiar with copyright law.
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  • ...cology, comparing articles from English and German Wikipedia with academic textbooks. Wikipedia's information about pharmacology was 99.7% and that the complete ===Reliable Resources===
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  • ...k, identified by [http://www.library.ubc.ca UBC Library], is free of known copyright restrictions. ...es. Depending on your topic, choose from one or more of the following core resources for rehabilitation topics:
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