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  1. open movement
  2. CC’s programs for support of, 9
  3. description of, 6
  4. players in, 8
  5. resources on, 11
  6. Open Pedagogy Notebook website, 104
  7. open pedagogy/practices
  8. copyright restriction of pedagogy, 103
  9. definition of, 102
  10. examples of, 103–104
  11. importance of, 101–102
  12. terms of, 102
  13. Open Science movement, 8
  14. “Open Textbook Community Advocates CC BY License for Open Textbooks” (BC Campus), 119–120
  15. Open Textbook Library, 107, 117
  16. open textbooks
  17. Clinical Procedures for Safer Patient Care, 109
  18. definition of, examples of, 107
  19. MARC records/metadata for OER, 116–117
  20. Open Washington network, 113, 121
  21. open-source software, 8, 48
  22. OpenStax, 107
  23. organization, 8–9
  24. orphan works, 16
  25. Out of Copyright: Determining the Copyright Status of Works (website), 36
  26. P
  27. patent law, 22
  28. pedagogy
  29. See open pedagogy/practices
  30. peer review
  31. of OER, 115
  32. of scholarly articles, 94, 95
  33. performance, 19
  34. permissions
  35. CC license scope, 46
  36. CC licenses for OER, choice of, 119–120
  37. 5R permissions for OERs, 106–107
  38. granted by CC licenses, 40, 75
  39. licensor choices about, 42–43
  40. for remixing/adapting OER, 115–116
  41. “Persistent Myths about Open Access Scientific Publishing” (Taylor), 101
  42. philosophies of copyright, 35–36
  43. “Philosophy of Copyright” (Wikipedia), 35
  44. Philpot, Larry, 75
  45. Philpot vs. Media Research Center, 75
  46. PLOS Biology, 97
  47. policies
  48. Creative Commons NZ, 124
  49. open access policies, 99–100
  50. Open Education/Open Access policies, enforcement of, 125
  51. open licensing policy, 123
  52. “The Political Economy of the Commons” (Benkler), 11
  53. porting, of CC licenses, 57
  54. Poynder, Richard, 129
  55. primary education, OER in, 108–109
  56. privacy rights, 47
  57. Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property (American University Washington College of Law), 36
  58. Project Management for Instructional Designers (Wiley), 103
  59. public, rights of, 21
  60. public domain
  61. author credit and, 30
  62. CC license application and, 46
  63. CC license for work in, 59
  64. CC public domain tools, 44
  65. definition of, 27
  66. end of copyright term, 3
  67. finding works in, 30–31
  68. how works enter, 28–29
  69. remixing of works in, 115
  70. resources on, 36–37
  71. what you can do with work in, 29
  72. why it matters, 28
  73. Public Domain Manifesto (Communia), 36–37
  74. Public Domain Mark tool
  75. function of, 44
  76. purpose of, 30–31
  77. Public Domain Review (journal), 37
  78. public domain tools
  79. functions of, 44
  80. moral rights/similar rights, coverage of, 20–21
  81. Public Knowledge, 47
  82. public policy, on Open Access, 100
  83. publishing
  84. educating authors about their publishing rights, 97–98
  85. of educational materials, 105
  86. OA practices/policies, 99–100
  87. OA publishing, myths about, 100–101
  88. Open Access publishing, 95–97