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    1. Open Educational Resources - Freely Available Resources and Search Tools - LibGuides at Duke Univers

      Retain - the right to make, own, and control copies of the content (e.g., download, duplicate, store, and manage) Reuse - the right to (...)

    2. Using the Unix Shell - DH Boot Camp for Librarians - LibGuides at Duke University

      In this model, programs are understood as filters for data, and users can employ pipes to reuse the output of one filter as the input (...)

    3. Open materials for your course: YouTube offers Creative Commons content and licensing - Duke Learnin

      Creative Commons licenses , already in use at sites like archive.org and Flickr , allow content creators to assert copyright control over their (...)

    4. Understanding Licenses - Open Educational Resources (OER) in Teaching and Learning - LibGuides at Du

      Getting Started Discovering OER Assessing OER Understanding Licenses Sharing and Reusing Openly Licensed Content  The key to making an OER is (...)

    5. Understanding Licenses - Open Educational Resources (OER) in Teaching and Learning - LibGuides at Du

      Getting Started Discovering OER Assessing OER Understanding Licenses Sharing and Reusing Openly Licensed Content  The key to making an OER is (...)

    6. The "Re-'s" of Film and Art - Reappropriation/Re-use in the Arts - LibGuides at Duke University

      In the art sense, it's the one in  agency  of the object to use and reuse it in other works of art, to address  “the archive, and (...)

    7. Data Archives and Repositories - Research Data Management - LibGuides at Duke University

      Vivli Vivli's mission is to promote, coordinate, and facilitate scientific sharing and reuse of clinical research data through the (...)

    8. Blackboard helps with semester transition - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Blackboard helps with semester transition - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education Skip to content Search Contact Us Subscribe Menu What (...)

    9. What is an open license? - Freely Available K-12 Teaching Resources - LibGuides at Duke University

      Sharing and Reusing Openly Licensed Content  The key to making an OER is licensing it for open use, reuse, remix, redistribution, and (...)

    10. More big words in international copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Creativity depends on some rights of reuse as much as it does on the assurance of a market for new works. 

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