Page:Creative Commons for Educators and Librarians.pdf/146

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
INDEX - 133 -

  1. for OER, 120
  2. Open Access publishing under, 96–97
  3. CC BY-NC 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International), xi
  4. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International), xi
  5. CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International), xi
  6. CC BY-ND 4.0 (Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International), xi
  7. CC BY-SA 3.0 (Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported), xi
  8. CC BY-SA 4.0 (Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International), xi
  9. CC Certificate
  10. CC licenses resources recommended by participants, 59–60, 89
  11. copyright law resources recommended by participants, 37
  12. purpose of, viii
  13. resources recommended by participants in, 12
  14. CC Global Network
  15. people participating in, 8
  16. porting of CC licenses, 57
  17. CC license chooser
  18. for CC license choice, 68
  19. for code identifying CC license, 65
  20. image of, 66
  21. CC License Compatibility Chart, 85
  22. CC license deed, 63, 65
  23. CC licenses
  24. See Creative Commons (CC) licenses
  25. CC Search
  26. for automation of attribution, 78
  27. for finding CC-licensed works, 76–77
  28. for finding OER, 113–114
  29. CC0 Public Domain Dedication tool
  30. applying, considerations before, 61–63
  31. applying license, 65
  32. attribution not required in, 77
  33. for dedication of work to public domain, 29
  34. finding works in public domain, 30–31
  35. function of, 44
  36. icon for, 29
  37. for MARC records for OER, 117
  38. three-pronged legal approach of, 53
  39. URL for, xi
  40. CC-licensed works
  41. CC License Compatibility Chart, 117
  42. CC licensing, considerations after, 69–76
  43. changing legal terms on, 70–71
  44. charging for, 71–72
  45. control of use of, 73
  46. finding/reusing, 76–78
  47. legal cases on, 73–75
  48. marking, 67–68, 88
  49. remixing, 79–86, 115–116
  50. Center for the Study of Public Domain (Duke Law School), 37
  51. City University of New York, 124
  52. Clinical Procedures for Safer Patient Care (open textbook), 109
  53. collections
  54. adaptations/remixes vs., 81–83
  55. as not adaptations, 52
  56. OER collection, 107, 113
  57. commons
  58. CC’s organizational strategy and, 9
  59. economic model of, 7
  60. resources on, 10–11
  61. commons deeds, 40–41
  62. “The Commons Short and Sweet” (Bollier), 10
  63. Communia, 36–37
  64. compatibility
  65. CC License Compatibility Chart, 117
  66. license compatibility, 85–86
  67. resources on license compatibility, 88
  68. “Compatible Licenses” (Creative Commons), 88
  69. compulsory licensing schemes, 34
  70. The Conversation website, 8
  71. copies
  72. attribution when reusing CC-licensed works, 77–78
  73. as exclusive right of creator, 19
  74. legal case on CC licenses, 74–75
  75. Copy (aka copyright) Tells the Story of His Life (video), 18
  76. copyright
  77. adaptations of CC-licensed works and, 80
  78. CC license scope and, 45–49
  79. CC licenses work on top of, 40
  80. collections and, 82–83
  81. control of use of CC-licensed work, 73
  82. Creative Commons, creation of, 2–6
  83. expansion of, vii
  84. expiration of, 28
  85. licensing/transfer, 35
  86. Open Access publishing and, 96
  87. open copyright licenses of CC, 1