How common is it for cultural organizations to permit the free reuse of their digitized public domain collections? Where are these materials published online, and under what conditions? The Open GLAM Survey has been looking at this for 6 years: https://loom.ly/rDymW1I
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Did you see the call for translation volunteers? Two of our initiatives are looking to make specific resources available in more languages. We need your help! If you speak another language and want to support, consider signing up below: Climate Data Recommendations translation projects: https://lnkd.in/gnVUGVc7 Open Culture Resources translation projects: https://loom.ly/ZJpmWnw
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Over the past weeks, the CC board and team have been working behind the scenes on our strategy refresh. We are excited to share our progress as we enter the community engagement phase of the refresh and explain how you can contribute to the process. You can read more, participate in our survey, and RSVP to have real conversations with CC staff: https://loom.ly/pmd198c. We are looking forward to hearing from you.
CC Is Refreshing Its Strategy. Here’s Why Your Voice Matters. - Creative Commons
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This year the Open Culture Program has already published a number of new resources, including a report on the Benefits of Open Culture and Guidelines on Institutional Referencing. This is just one of the many resources from the Open Culture Program that would have more impact if available in more languages. In 2023, our amazing volunteers translated more than 150k words into languages such as français, Português, italiano, and Bahasa Indonesian. So now, we need your help for 2024. Can you read and write another language? Would you like to help make these resources available in your language? Join the 2024 translation sprint today! https://loom.ly/ZJpmWnw
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What happens to the Public Domain when the works in it have restricted access or paywalls? This is the case in several countries and we wanted to talk about it with COMMUNIA. Watch the recording of the latest COMMUNIA Salon to join the conversation: https://loom.ly/Jfbq_pY.
Video recording of COMMUNIA Salon: The hollowing of the Public Domain
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Just ICYMI: Open Access Made Easy, How to Open Your Collections for Greater and Better Sharing, our training with CT Humanities, is now available to watch. If you would like to explore working together, please reach out to info@creativecommons.org. https://loom.ly/nK6-gq4 #OpenCulture #OpenAccess
Open Access Made Easy: How to Open Your Collections for Greater and Better Sharing
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Creative Commons is proud to present on OER, Climate Education and Student Action at ISTE Live, one of the world’s most comprehensive education tech events. https://loom.ly/JqLhsvk
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💡 New creativecommons.org launched 2023 September. Have you read the updates? https://lnkd.in/gP3CGTja
New CreativeCommons.org launched 2023 September
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Creative Commons, together with Open Future, Open Knowledge and Wikimedia Europe, is hosting a day-long side event to Wikimania 2024 focused on defining a shared advocacy strategy for the Knowledge Commons. Read more about the event & register your interest: https://loom.ly/NQmWnBI #CommonsCause #OpenAccess #Wikimania
Join us at Common(s) Cause: Towards a shared advocacy strategy for the Knowledge Commons – a side event to Wikimania 2024 - Creative Commons
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