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  1. number of CC-licensed works worldwide, growth in, 5
  2. number of, success of, vii–viii
  3. for OER, 105, 107
  4. for OER, choice of, 119–120
  5. overview of, 7–8
  6. prevalence of, 6
  7. resources on, 10, 59–60, 88–89
  8. resources on CC licenses, 59
  9. resources on court cases on, 86–87
  10. resources on license compatibility, 88
  11. resources on marking licensed works, 88
  12. resources on modifying licenses, 87
  13. scholarship about, 88–89
  14. search for works via, 77
  15. “some rights reserved” approach, 13
  16. Creative Commons (CC) licenses, choosing/applying
  17. applying CC license, steps for, 63, 65, 67–68
  18. CC license chooser, 66
  19. choice of license, flowchart for, 64
  20. choice of license, questions for consideration, 63
  21. considerations before applying, 61–63
  22. marking works created by others, 69
  23. Creative Commons Certificate, 1
  24. “Creative Commons License” (Wikipedia), 59
  25. “Creative Commons Licenses Legal Pitfalls: Incompatibilities and Solutions” (Dulong de Rosnay), 88
  26. Creative Commons movement, 8
  27. Creative Commons NZ, 124
  28. Creative Commons Open Education Platform, 91–92
  29. creativity, 8, 14
  30. creators
  31. attribution for reuse of CC-licensed works, 76, 77–78
  32. CC license scope and, 45–49
  33. CC licenses and, 39
  34. CC-licensed work, accessibility of, 72
  35. CC-licensed work, charging for, 71–72
  36. copyright grants exclusive rights to, 15–16
  37. copyright law, purpose of, 17–18
  38. copyright rights of, 2
  39. exclusive rights of, 19–21
  40. public domain, dedication of work to, 29
  41. term of copyright, 17
  42. what is copyrightable, 18–19
  43. See also licensors
  44. credit
  45. See attribution
  46. Crews, Kenneth, 33
  47. Crowdsourcing, 8
  48. CTEA (Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act), 3
  49. culture, 8
  50. customization, of CC licenses, 70
  51. D
  52. “Debunking the Tragedy of the Commons” (On the Commons), 11
  53. “Defining Noncommercial” (Creative Commons), 57–58
  54. “Defining OER-Enabled Pedagogy” (Wiley & Hilton), 102
  55. derivative works
  56. adaptations of CC-licensed works, 79–81
  57. CC licensor choice about, 42
  58. description of, 19
  59. NoDerivatives term, 52
  60. See also adaptations
  61. DeRosa, Robin
  62. Actualham website, 103
  63. A Guide to Making Open Textbooks with Students, 102
  64. design, of CC licenses, 39–44
  65. digital rights management (DRM), 72
  66. Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), 97
  67. discovery, OER, 111, 112–113
  68. disposable assignment, 103
  69. Doctorow, Cory, 10
  70. DRM (digital rights management), 72
  71. Duke Law School, 37
  72. Dulong de Rosnay, Melanie, 88
  73. duration of copyright
  74. See copyright term
  75. Dylan, Jesse, 4
  76. E
  77. education
  78. Open Educational Resources, 104–110
  79. open pedagogy/practices, 101–104
  80. opening up your institution, 122–126
  81. See also Open Education
  82. educators
  83. OER, creating/sharing, 119–122
  84. OER, finding/evaluating/adapting, 110–117
  85. OERs and, 104–110
  86. open pedagogy/practices, 101–104