Share Remix Reuse: Creative Commons in your library Presented by Tiffany Emerick & Lauren Strohecker “my CC stickers have arrived!!!” by laihiu available atlaihiu under a CC Attribution 2.0 licenseCC Attribution 2.0
Digital technologies have revolutionized how creative works are made, distributed, and used.
Everyday we (and our students) use movies pictures music text… “Are you ready???” by ssh available atssh under a CC Attribution 2.0 licenseCC Attribution 2.0
… and we all need to be responsible users of media and information!
Confused about copyright? Protects intellectual property rights Applies automatically to tangible works as soon as they are created Works no longer protected under copyright become part of the public domain, and do not require permission for use Rules governing passage into public domain vary quite a bit* *For more information about these rules, view Peter B. Hirtle’s chart “Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States,” available via the Cornell Copyright Information Center under a CC Attribution 3.0 License at Attribution 3.0
What about fair use?
Fair use guidelines allow for the use of portions of protected materials for educational purposes. “School Supplies” by MyTudut available atMyTudut under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 licenseCC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Consider: Purpose of the use Nature of the work Amount used* Effect on value *For more information on portion limitations, see this chart for educators, created by Hall Davidson and available in reproducible PDF format here.this charthere
“Dooh” by privatenobby available at under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 licenseCC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0
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Creative Commons licenses resources that you can legally copy, modify, and reuse... “CC swag XII” by BotheredByBees available atBotheredByBees under a CC Attribution 2.0 licenseCC Attribution 2.0
You can use Creative Commons works without worrying about violating fair use or local copyright laws – as long as you know how to use these materials! “lock on white” by Darwin Bell available at Bellhttp:// under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 LicenseCC Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0
How does it work?
“final3” by TilarX available at under a CC Attribution 3.0 United States LicenseTilarXhttp:// Attribution 3.0 United States
CC Licenses BY NC SA ND Attribution. Credit the original creator. Share Alike. Share derivative works under an identical license. Noncommercial. Noncommercial purposes only. No Derivatives. Redistribution only; no derivative works. License icons available under a CC Attribution 3.0 License at Attribution 3.0https://creativecommons.org/about/downloads
How do I provide proper attribution?
At minimum, include 4 key pieces of information in your attribution. “4” by duncan available at under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 LicenseCC Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0
1. Title of the work “Knowledge” by guldfisken available at under a CC Attribution 2.0 licenseCC Attribution 2.0
2. Creator’s name “God Bless DoF” by pierofix available at under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 licenseCC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0
3. Location of work (URL) “We begin by charting a course” by Dunechaser from under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic License
4. Specific CC license (Make sure you are obeying the license terms!) “Creative Commons” by Giuli-O available atGiuli-O under a CC Attribution 2.0 licenseCC Attribution 2.0
Provide links to this information wherever and whenever you can. You can also use standard citation formats if you prefer (MLA, etc.) “Junk yard sexy” by tanakawhotanakawho available at under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 LicenseCC Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0
Many CC materials were used in the creation of this presentation… “i love to share” by creativecommoners available at creativecommoners under a CC Attribution 2.0 licenseCC Attribution 2.0
We found this slide show... “Creative Commons in the Classroom” by Jessicacoates available at under a CC Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5 licenseCC Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5
We found this slide show... Used some slides as they were... “Creative Commons in the Classroom” by Jessicacoates available at under a CC Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5 licenseCC Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5
We found this slide show... Used some slides as they were... Modified others... “Creative Commons in the Classroom” by Jessicacoates available at under a CC Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5 licenseCC Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5
We found this slide show... Used some slides as they were... Modified others... And added some of our own. “Creative Commons in the Classroom” by Jessicacoates available at under a CC Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5 licenseCC Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5
Think about it: How would you want your creative material to be used?
This presentation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 license.Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Special thanks to all the creators of the CC-licensed resources referenced herein who made it possible for us to build upon the materials that they created! For more information, visit Last updated April Thank you! “Carpeted Commons” by Glutnix from Under an Attribution 2.0 Generic License