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A quiet revolution : growing creative commons in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Zealand ; Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand ; 2015.Description: 218 pages : illustrations ; 16 cmISBN:
  • 9780994130211
  • 099413021X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.930482 23
Contents:
Introduction -- Open GLAM (Galleries, libraries, archives and museums): Introduction: reflecting on Open GLAMs in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Marsden Online Archive at the Hocken Library -- RECOLLECT: Upper Hutt City Library -- The National Library's use and reuse policy -- Canterbury Earthquake Digital Archive -- Opening New Zealand's World War One photography -- NZ ON Screen and audio culture -- Ministry for Culture and Heritage -- Open research: Introduction: open access to research in Aotearoa -- ePress: open access publishing at Unitech -- Anatomy teaching model patterns licenced with CC -- Canterbury's mandatory research deposit -- Open access at the University of Waikato -- Open arts and culture: Introduction: open arts and culture in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Illustrating with Creative Commons -- Ad Lib: novel published under CC -- Meena Kadri: Creative Commons and photography -- Richard White: openly licensing music -- The Vertical Cinema Manifesto -- Jem Yoshioka: openly licensed digital art -- Open source and Cretive Commons in the Fine Arts -- John Lemmons: Creative Commons music in Aotearoa -- Dylan Horrocks: Creative Commons cartoons -- Open government and data: Introduction: open government information and data in New Zealand -- Who is using open government data? -- New Zealand Electronic Text Collection -- LINZ Data Service -- Statistics New Zealand -- Ministry for the Environment -- Figure.NZ -- GNS Science and GeoNet -- Open licensing and the Christchruch earthquake -- Koordinates -- New Zealand Transport Agency -- Open education: Introduction: open education -- The media studies text hack -- The computer science field guide -- The Waikato Independent -- NZ's Open Educational Resource Foundation and universities -- Otago Polytechnic -- Creative Commons in New Zealand schools -- Appendices: Acknowledgements -- Further information -- Frequently asked questions -- Creative Commons Licence Elements.
Summary: "The past few years have seen a quiet, relatively well behaved, and entirely legal revolution in Aotearoa: the growth of a thriving Commons of works made available under Creative Commons open copyright licences. A Quiet Revolution tells Kiwi stories as diverse as open source houses, teachers banding together to share resources, government departments making their data available for anyone to use, and artists sharing their work in a spirit of collaboration and community — and shows how something as seemingly dry as copyright licensing can have profound impacts on our society, culture and economy. If you’ve ever wondered how copyright applies to you, how Creative Commons actually works, or why so many people choose to use Creative Commons licensing, then here are the answers"--Back cover.
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Non-Fiction Non-Fiction Waimate Located at Event Centre Non Fiction 346.930482 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Not For Loan A00757875

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Introduction -- Open GLAM (Galleries, libraries, archives and museums): Introduction: reflecting on Open GLAMs in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Marsden Online Archive at the Hocken Library -- RECOLLECT: Upper Hutt City Library -- The National Library's use and reuse policy -- Canterbury Earthquake Digital Archive -- Opening New Zealand's World War One photography -- NZ ON Screen and audio culture -- Ministry for Culture and Heritage -- Open research: Introduction: open access to research in Aotearoa -- ePress: open access publishing at Unitech -- Anatomy teaching model patterns licenced with CC -- Canterbury's mandatory research deposit -- Open access at the University of Waikato -- Open arts and culture: Introduction: open arts and culture in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Illustrating with Creative Commons -- Ad Lib: novel published under CC -- Meena Kadri: Creative Commons and photography -- Richard White: openly licensing music -- The Vertical Cinema Manifesto -- Jem Yoshioka: openly licensed digital art -- Open source and Cretive Commons in the Fine Arts -- John Lemmons: Creative Commons music in Aotearoa -- Dylan Horrocks: Creative Commons cartoons -- Open government and data: Introduction: open government information and data in New Zealand -- Who is using open government data? -- New Zealand Electronic Text Collection -- LINZ Data Service -- Statistics New Zealand -- Ministry for the Environment -- Figure.NZ -- GNS Science and GeoNet -- Open licensing and the Christchruch earthquake -- Koordinates -- New Zealand Transport Agency -- Open education: Introduction: open education -- The media studies text hack -- The computer science field guide -- The Waikato Independent -- NZ's Open Educational Resource Foundation and universities -- Otago Polytechnic -- Creative Commons in New Zealand schools -- Appendices: Acknowledgements -- Further information -- Frequently asked questions -- Creative Commons Licence Elements.

"The past few years have seen a quiet, relatively well behaved, and entirely legal revolution in Aotearoa: the growth of a thriving Commons of works made available under Creative Commons open copyright licences. A Quiet Revolution tells Kiwi stories as diverse as open source houses, teachers banding together to share resources, government departments making their data available for anyone to use, and artists sharing their work in a spirit of collaboration and community — and shows how something as seemingly dry as copyright licensing can have profound impacts on our society, culture and economy. If you’ve ever wondered how copyright applies to you, how Creative Commons actually works, or why so many people choose to use Creative Commons licensing, then here are the answers"--Back cover.

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