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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ This PowerPoint document can be found at: http://library1.njit.edu/staff-folders/sweeney/Millennials/CreativeCommons.ppt

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ Caveat: I personally have used the Creative Commons license for my works but am not an expert. This PowerPoint document can be found at: http://library1.njit.edu/staff-folders/sweeney/Millennials/CreativeCommons.ppt

Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share.[1] The organization has released several copyright-licenses known as Creative Commons licenses for free to the public. These licenses allow creators to communicate which rights they reserve, and which rights they waive for the benefit of recipients or other creators. Wikipedia is one of the notable web-based projects using one of its licenses. The organization was founded in 2001 with support of the Center for the Public Domain. Wikipedia 2-2-2010 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 Authors using the Creative Commons license keep their Copyright.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 Authors using the Creative Commons waive some of their rights.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 Authors using the Creative Commons reserve some of their rights.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 There are six Creative Commons licenses but only four characteristics / conditions.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 1.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 Your CC icon points to the Creative Commons deed for your license.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 1.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 2.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 3. 2. 3.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 1. 2. 4. 3.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 5. Note: NJIT and MIT use this license for their Open Courseware (OCW) initiatives 3.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 ITMS staff will assist you with linking to the CC BY-NC-SA license which is part of the NJIT OCW. 5. Note: NJIT and MIT use this license for their Open Courseware (OCW) initiatives 3.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 If you elect to participate in NJIT OCW, you will have to sign an agreement that follows this license. 5. Note: NJIT and MIT use this license for their Open Courseware (OCW) initiatives 3.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 6. 3.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 An author does not register with the Creative Commons.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 You only need to have a URL and appropriate statement and/or icon with your work to point to the specific CC license. However, CC provides a tool to make this process simpler and less likely to have errors.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 You may choose to reserve the right to alone make money from the your work. NC

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 Three options: Derivatives permitted with no restriction. Derivatives permitted only with share alike, i.e. under same license. No Derivatives.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 You may choose the jurisdiction or applicable country of the license.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 You may choose to describe in the metadata the format of your work such as audio, video, text, image, and interactive.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 You may choose to describe in the metadata the title of your work.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 You may choose to describe the author(s) in the metadata.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 You should give the URL where this document can be found.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 The URL for the work where this is derived.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 A URL where a user can obtain information about clearing rights that are not pre-cleared by your CC license.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 You can even automatically create HTML code to place on your webpage or sometimes your documents to point to your work.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 Information Literacy Progress & Best Practice sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 12/16/2009 Avoid HTML! ITMS staff will just copy the icon and URL and place it on the webpage where your work is listed or, when feasible in your documents to point to your work.

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 http://creativecommons.org/

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010

Creative Commons at NJIT BY-NC-SA-Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License sweeney@njit.edu Richard Sweeney 973-596-3208 2/25/2010 Grade Levels Primary (7855) Secondary (13103) Post-Secondary (19727)

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