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  1. LibGuides, 122
  2. librarians
  3. LibGuides on Creative Commons, 122
  4. OER, creating/sharing, 119–122
  5. OER, finding/evaluating/adapting, 110–117
  6. open access policies, crafting of, 99–100
  7. publishing rights, educating authors about, 97–98
  8. library resources, 108
  9. license compatibility
  10. of adaptation of CC-licensed work, 83
  11. chart of, 85
  12. choice of license and, 85
  13. overview of, 85–86
  14. resources on, 88
  15. “License Compatibility” (Wikipedia), 88
  16. licenses
  17. See Creative Commons (CC) licenses
  18. licensing and transfer
  19. knowledge of, 21–22
  20. options for creators, 35
  21. licensors
  22. CC license, choice of/applying, 61–69
  23. CC license scope, 45–49
  24. CC licenses, choices for, 42–43
  25. CC licensing, considerations after, 69–76
  26. control of use of CC-licensed work, 73
  27. enforceability of CC licenses, 54–58
  28. reuse, expectations about, 58
  29. limitations
  30. See exceptions and limitations to copyright
  31. Lumen Learning, 11
  32. M
  33. machine readable layer, 41
  34. Mann, Jonathan, 7
  35. MARC records, 116–117
  36. Maricopa County Community College, 123
  37. marking
  38. CC license marking, steps for, 67–68
  39. resources on, 88
  40. work with CC license, 63, 65
  41. works created by others, 67–68, 69
  42. “Marking Your Work with a CC License” (Creative Commons), 65, 67
  43. “Marking/Creators/Marking Third Party Content” (Creative Commons), 88
  44. Media Research Center, Philpot vs., 75
  45. Merkley, Ryan, vii–viii, 10
  46. metadata, 116–117
  47. Mickey Mouse Protection Act, 3
  48. modifications
  49. control of use of CC-licensed work, 73
  50. resources on modification of CC licenses, 87
  51. “Modifying the CC Licenses” (Creative Commons), 70, 87
  52. Molle Industria, 11
  53. moral rights
  54. as feature of many countries’ copyright laws, 20
  55. types of, 18
  56. of works in public domain, 28
  57. movement, Creative Commons as, 8
  58. Murray, J. B., 104
  59. myths, of open access publishing, 100–101
  60. “Myths about Open Access Publishing” (University of Minnesota), 101
  61. N
  62. National Institutes of Health (NIH), 100
  63. national laws, 26–27
  64. Nature (journal), 98
  65. Nature Research, 98
  66. NC license
  67. See Noncommercial (NC) license
  68. ND license
  69. See NoDerivatives (ND) license
  70. neighboring rights, 20–21
  71. New Zealand, 124
  72. Next System Project, 10
  73. NIH (National Institutes of Health), 100
  74. “No, Really—Stop Saying ‘High Quality’” (Wiley), 115
  75. NoDerivatives (ND) license
  76. adaptation of CC-licensed work under, 80, 81, 83
  77. icon for, 43
  78. as not OER compatible, 119
  79. Noncommercial (NC) license
  80. icon for, 43
  81. legal cases on CC licenses, 74–75
  82. overview of, 51
  83. reusing CC-licensed works and, 78
  84. nonprofit organization, 6
  85. O
  86. OA
  87. See Open Access
  88. OER
  89. See Open Educational Resources