👋 We need your help! Maintaining the CC licenses takes time and money. Learn how we're tackling this issue to ensure the future of our licenses and public domain tool. loom.ly/U_ECPsU
Today CC launches the #TAROCH coalition to encourage @unesco to promote #openaccess to public domain heritage.
Apply to join the coalition and add your voice for fairer and more equitable access to heritage worldwide: creativecommons.org/2024/11/…
📯 This is so exciting: @CTHumanities is licensing their written content under a CC license. They also partnered with us to provide training to people across cultural institutions! Kudos to the CTHumanities team on continuing such important work in the world of open access. cthumanities.org/openaccess/
This training builds knowledge and expertise of CC licenses as well as how to make the most of them at their institutions, creating more unique opportunities for cultural knowledge to become open. If you or your team is interested, please reach out to us for Learning and Training opportunities.
In just a few hours, How to Choose a License to Amplify the Impact of Your Preprints will start!
Preprints make critical information publicly accessible, so why not amp it up with a CC license? Come learn how:
You ready to chat about preprints? Join us for How to Choose a License to Amplify the Impact of Your Preprint with @arxiv, @biorxivpreprint, and @medrxivpreprint during #OAWeek tomorrow.
🗓️: 10/23
⌚️: 12:00-13:00 (GMT -4)
🔓10/23: How to Choose a License to Amplify the Impact of your Preprint
Come discuss open licensing with Creative Commons licenses and recent updates from preprint servers arXiv, bioRxiv, and medRxiv. openaccessweek.org/events/20…
🔓10/22: Open Climate Knowledge & Data with Creative Commons
Let us show you how Creative Commons licenses can make your research outputs more accessible and easier to use.
tennessee.zoom.us/webinar/re…
If we know one thing, we know that open access is one of the greatest tools we have to increase access to knowledge. Creative Commons licenses are tools that enable open access, so it is a no-brainer that we have events to share during Open Access Week 2024! #OAWeek ⬇️
ConnecticutHistory.org has officially gone open access! We are using the CC BY-SA 4.0 license for our textual content because we believe CT's cultural & historical resources should be as free & easy to use as possible.
Learn more: connecticuthistory.org/reusi…@creativecommons
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🔓Earlier today was Openness as a Tool for Achieving the SDGs. #OAWeek Were you able to attend?
Using CC licenses and other open tools move us closer toward achieving the SDGs. We hope you were able to join in!
🔓10/21: Openness as a Tool for Achieving the SDGs
We can unlock the knowledge to address the Sustainable Development Goals by leveraging open tools including Creative Commons’ licenses. openaccessweek.org/events/20…
If we know one thing, we know that open access is one of the greatest tools we have to increase access to knowledge. Creative Commons licenses are tools that enable open access, so it is a no-brainer that we have events to share during Open Access Week 2024! #OAWeek ⬇️
If we know one thing, we know that open access is one of the greatest tools we have to increase access to knowledge. Creative Commons licenses are tools that enable open access, so it is a no-brainer that we have events to share during Open Access Week 2024! #OAWeek ⬇️
🔓10/23: Why is Community Important for Open Culture?
Join us, alongside Free Knowledge Africa (FKA) and AvoinGLAM, in discussing why open is so critical for Open Culture.
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