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"Copyright in Higher Education" is an overview of copyright as it pertains to teaching, authoring, and publishing. Topics include determining what content is protectable by copyright,…
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Three Oklahoma State University faculty members participate in a panel discussion on their work in developing an open educational resource for their courses and the OSU Library launches ePress. The…
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At October's Tech Tuesday@2, Shannon Garde, library technology specialist, will cover Blender, its use as a 3D modeling platform and how users can utilize the software to bring their ideas into…
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Book prices are on the rise. So, what can we do? Dr. Bill McLean, professor of economics at Oklahoma State University, sees the benefits of using an open source textbook.
Find more information about…
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OSU Humanities and Social Sciences librarian Dan Chaney talks about open textbooks and how they can benefit students, faculty, and staff.
Find more about open textbooks here.
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Oral Roberts University's Dr. Andrew Lang answers several questions about his Feb. 17 talk on Open Notebook Science at OSU.
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In October of 2013, William Cross and Molly Keener presented a lecture titled, "Scholarly Communication: From Understanding to Engagement" at the OSU Library. Afterward, they answered a few…
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Professor Michael W. Carroll answers questions concerning open access, Creative Commons, and copyright.
Carroll is a Professor of Law and Director of the Program on Information Justice and…
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