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  1. resources on Open Access publishing, 128–129
  2. scholarly publishing today, 93–95
  3. publishing agreements, 98
  4. Q
  5. “Q&A with PLOS Cofounder Michael Eisen” (Poynder), 129
  6. R
  7. registration, of copyright, 16
  8. Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Policies (ROARMAP), 99
  9. remixing
  10. adaptations of CC-licensed works, 79–81
  11. adaptations/remixes vs. collections, 81–83
  12. adapter’s license, choice of, 84
  13. care with, 79
  14. CC licenses and, 4, 5
  15. CC-licensed works, 70
  16. collections vs. remixes, 81–83
  17. license compatibility, 85–86
  18. OER, 115–116
  19. rules/scenarios for, 83–84
  20. “Removing the Barriers to Research: An Introduction to Open Access for Librarians” (Suber), 127
  21. renewable assignments, 103–104
  22. repository, 97
  23. research articles
  24. current funding cycle for, 93–94
  25. open access practices/policies, 99–100
  26. Open Access publishing, 95–97
  27. optimized funding cycle for, 96
  28. resources
  29. on adaptations, 80
  30. on CC licenses, 59–60
  31. on copyright law, 34–37
  32. on court cases on CCL licenses, 86–87
  33. on Creative Commons, 9–12
  34. for finding OER, 113
  35. on license compatibility, 88
  36. on marking licensed works, 88
  37. on modifying licenses, 87
  38. on OER advocacy, 128
  39. on Open Access, 126–128
  40. on Open Access Publishing models, 128–129
  41. on open education, 126–129
  42. on public domain works, 30
  43. on scholarship about CC licenses, 88–89
  44. See also videos
  45. reusers
  46. CC license marking and, 67
  47. CC license scope and, 47
  48. finding/reusing CC-licensed works, 76–78
  49. irrevocable nature of CC license/CC0, 62
  50. of NC-licensed content, 58
  51. NoDerivatives icon and, 43
  52. remixing CC-licensed works, 79–86
  53. right of paternity, 18
  54. right to protect the work’s integrity, 18
  55. rights
  56. See exclusive rights; moral rights
  57. ROARMAP (Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Policies), 99
  58. ROARMAP: Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Policies (School of Electronics and Computer Science), 128
  59. Ruben, Lexi, 128
  60. rule of territoriality, 26–27
  61. S
  62. sale, of CC-licensed work, 71–72
  63. Schofield, Brianna, 128
  64. scholarly communication, 93
  65. “Scholarly Communication Toolkit: Scholarly Communication Overview” (Association of College & Research Libraries), 128
  66. “Scholarly Communication” (Wikipedia), 93
  67. scholarly literature
  68. open access practices/policies at university, 99–100
  69. Open Access publishing, 95–97
  70. Open Access to, 92–101
  71. publishing rights, educating authors about, 97–98
  72. scholarly publishing today, 93–95
  73. Scholars Copyright Addendum Engine, 98
  74. School of Electronics and Computer Science at University of Southampton, 128
  75. search
  76. finding works in public domain, 30–31
  77. finding/reusing CC-licensed works, 76–78
  78. for OER, 111, 112–113
  79. secondary education, OER in, 108–109
  80. self-archiving, 97