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Broadening Access to Knowledge: Considerations in Developing and Using Open Educational Resources (OER)
Broadening Access to Knowledge: Considerations in Developing and Using Open Educational Resources (OER)
Download2014-03-13
Open Educational Resources (OERs) have the potential to enhance education across the globe by facilitating the sharing, reuse and adaptation of learning materials. The range of materials that constitute OERs is quite broad covering lecture materials, textbooks and entire courses at every level...
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Canada's Current Copyright Environment
2014-05-02
A Presentation for the Northern Alberta Health Libraries Association TRENDS Conference, May 2, 2014
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2016-02-08
The article examines how information policies are expressed through governmental legislation such as the Copyright Modernization Act, also known as Bill - C11. Furthermore, the article evaluates the impact of Bill - C11 on Canadian academic libraries, under the scope of the Information Cycle,...
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Intellectual Property, Makerspaces and 3D Printing
2015-01-29
Austin, Mallory, Trosow, Samuel E., McNally, Michael B.
The session examines the issues raised by makerspaces in the context of Canadian intellectual property law. Questions addressed include: what responsibilities to librarians have under trademark law and the Patent Act; what are the copyright implications of makerspace technologies; what role does...
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2016-11-01
This presentation was created for Humanities Computing 500. It served to introduce the students to the Creative Commons organization, and covered the organization itself, and a brief, relevant history of copyright and the open access movement. The presentation aims to introduce students to...