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Jöran Muuß-Merholz

U.S. Department of Education Open Licensing Rule Now in Effect - Creative Commons - 0 views

  • June 6, 2017
  • Starting in FY 2018, education resources created with Department of Education discretionary competitive grants ($4.2 billion in FY 2016) must be openly licensed and shared with the public
  • Grantees must openly license to the public any grant deliverable that is created wholly or in part with Department competitive grant funds.
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  • Grantees must grant to the public a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, and irrevocable license to access, reproduce, prepare derivative works, publicly perform, publicly display, and distribute the copyrightable work provided that attribution is given to the copyright holder
  • Grantees may select any open licenses that comply with the requirements of this section, including, at the grantee’s discretion, a license that limits use to noncommercial purposes.
  • The rule does not apply to:
joerdis

Open Pathways to Student Success: Academic Library Partnerships for Open Educational Re... - 0 views

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    This paper explores the current state of open educational resources (OER) including notable library-lead and multi-institutional programs. The potential for OER and affordable course material creation and adoption programs to impact student retention and persistence is examined. Potential additional partnerships and future directions for library-lead programs are discussed as well as the framework necessary for assessing the impact of library-lead OER initiatives.
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