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Creative Commons: for authors who want to share
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- Subject: Creative Commons: for authors who want to share
- From: Heather Morrison <heatherm@eln.bc.ca>
- Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 20:36:19 EDT
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The question of the value of Creative Commons to the author has come up in recent Liblicense discussions. As an author, I use Creative Commons licenses to let people know that I wish to share my work, and under what Terms. For example, my scholarly blog, The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics, has a Creative Commons license of Attribution-Noncommercial-Sharealike. This lets people know that I am happy to let others use my work and creative derivatives (for example, translations), as long as I am given credit, and they, too share their derivatives with others. Anyone interested in commercial use of IJPE blogposts, should get in touch with me. I can also use CC licenses to commit my work to the public domain, or, if I create software, to designate such as open source. There are a number of CC license options. Any of these moves us toward the libre (permissions) aspect of OA. For the definitions of gratis and libre open access (basically free to read, free to re- use), see Peter Suber's article in the August SPARC Open Access Newsletter, at: http://www.earlham.edu/%7Epeters/fos/newsletter/08-02-08.htm#gratis- libre To learn more about Creative Commons: http://creativecommons.org/ For the academic author for whom the broadest possible dissemination of work is essential, CC-licensing is helpful, as it provides advance permission to readers to further disseminate /reuse the work, with appropriate attribution. Any opinion expressed in this e-mail is that of the author alone, and does not represent the opinion or policy of BC Electronic Library Network or Simon Fraser University Library. Heather Morrison, MLIS The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics http://poeticeconomics.blogspot.com
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