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James Boyle - Public Domain: enclosing the commons of the mind - 0 views

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The Ultimate Directory Of Free Image Sources - 13 views

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    So, you need an image for your blog? We've spent some time categorizing our favorite sources for free images and organizing them in such a way as to help you find what you're looking for. Here are the criteria we've examined: Subjects: Does a site focus on specific genres of images, or is it a mass collection of various image types?
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    Hi there! Thank you for sharing this resource. I think that it is extremely helpful to have a list of websites and pictures that I can use with respect to copyright listed on one page. There have been many times when I need to quickly find an image to use for a project, and have gotten caught up in trying to find a picture with an appropriate copyright license. I also did not know that images created by government employees were copyright exempt, and I really enjoyed searching through some of those sites!
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    It's not only the Creative Commons part that is important but the Public Domain (CC0) pictures, that can be used.
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    ¿Can any picture be used without failing into copyright stops?
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    Thanks for sharing! The list is very useful. But I'm not sure if it is actually "OK" for university students to use online sources (videos from YouTube, or images downloaded from Google) for academic purpose/ personal use when talking about "fair dealing".
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    Again, thak for sharing, this tools can be very interesting for who want to create an educational blog Julia Echeverria
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    Thanks for sharing, nice blog
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    Very helpful resource. The categories help to narrow one's search.
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    Nice! Thanks for sharing. Both useful IRL, and pertinent to the course.
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Fair Dealing For Education - 1 views

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    Textbook Crisis - For using just a chapter from a book, I think this is a very good idea. I did not know teachers and professors could do this. I think this is very productive idea, instead of students or making students buy the whole book for a chapter.
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Medscape: Medscape Access - 1 views

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    Medscape is a useful resource for keeping up to date with a range of developments across the medical and health related fields
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    What is also important, that information from it could be legally downloaded and used later for reference and training even without internet access. This is used for training health care professionals in some African countries. Users can also upload their own medical images to share with colleagues
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BOINC - 5 views

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    BOINC is an open-source software platform where you can choose a project, download the software, and use the idle time on your computer to assist in scientific research. It's not about citizen science, but it's a useful resource for people who are interested in participating in citizen science.
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New source to share - 2 views

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    I shared this in the discussions section over in the MOOC home area. This is a fascinating piece of research about the attitudes of student knowledge sharing, mainly graduate students in research. I'm a stat nerd, and I especially dig that the number of downloads is shared.
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