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The Digital Library’s Best-Kept Secret | EdSurge News

The Digital Library’s Best-Kept Secret | EdSurge News | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

M.A.—$20,000 dollars of student debt, 14 months, one thesis, two internships, $1,500 dollars worth of textbooks, and countless sleepless nights later and I finally earned those two little letters following my name.

It wasn’t until three semesters into my degree, after spending $1,000 dollars merely renting my textbooks that I discovered my University’s ebook library. To be clear, I didn’t just stumble upon it either. After learning about open educational resources (OER) at the HEeD Think Tank last spring (now UPCEA’s eDesign Collaborative), I spent hours doing my own personal research on my university’s open access policy and scouring the library website. Eventually, I was able to find all but three of my 11 textbooks for my master’s degree in educational technology freely available on the library website, not to mention plenty of other materials (e.g., case studies and articles I had purchased over the years).

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FutureLearn Copyright and Licensing Issues

FutureLearn Copyright and Licensing Issues | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
These resources provide a copyright and licensing toolkit for those developing content for FutureLearn courses
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A Straightforward Guide To Creative Commons | Edudemic

A Straightforward Guide To Creative Commons | Edudemic | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Way back when, research meant going to the library, finding something in a book, and indicating what book you found the information in when you created your bibliography. The internet has brought a significant amount of grey area to the world of citations and bibliographies. Students need to understand how to distinguish relevant, reliable material …
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Copyright and Licencing Toolkit | Copyright Documents | License Work

Copyright and Licencing Toolkit | Copyright Documents | License Work | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

This toolkit is aimed at higher education stakeholders who are working with Open Educational Resources (OER). It explains the notion of copyright and describes the different licensing options available to the author/creator of a work. Whether you are wanting to license your own work, or are tasked with clearing copyrighted documents, you will find comprehensive information about the basic concepts in copyright and licensing, the types of open licences that exist, and tools and techniques to provide support.

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Openness, sharing, and choosing a CC license

Openness, sharing, and choosing a CC license | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
The prolific Alan Levine wrote recently about licenses, and how really they’re not the be-all and end-all of sharing openly:
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Open Content Licensing: A Three-Step Guide for Academics

Open Content Licensing: A Three-Step Guide for Academics | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Aimed at the individual academic, this guide will enable you to make informed and purposeful decisions around licensing your work in line with international open access principles.

Via Julie Tardy, Mark E. Deschaine, PhD
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What Is Creative Commons, And Should You Use It?

What Is Creative Commons, And Should You Use It? | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
While writing out your next academic paper, you look online for various images which are appropriate for what you're talking about. Once you find something you like, you simply copy and paste it because, hey, who's stopping you?