[okfn-discuss] Survey on open content and the UK cultural heritage sector out
Tim Cowlishaw
tim at timcowlishaw.co.uk
Tue Nov 20 12:32:48 UTC 2007
Hi all,
Jordan's going to be discussing this report at this evening's CC-
Salon in London if anyones interested in attending. Details here:
http://ccsalon-london.org.uk/?p=9
Thanks!
Tim
On 20 Nov 2007, at 12:21, Rufus Pollock wrote:
> Great work Jordan, and we put up a blog post last friday:
>
> <http://blog.okfn.org/2007/11/16/eduserv-study-on-open-content-
> licensing-in-cultural-heritage-sector-published/>
>
> The thing that really struck me here was actually how many cultural
> heritage organizations were thinking about, or actually implementing,
> some form of open licensing for parts of their collection.
>
> ~rufus
>
> Jordan Hatcher's lists wrote:
>> Apologies for crossposting
>>
>> ____
>>
>> With the support and funding of Eduserv, we have completed a study on
>> the use of open content licences in the UK cultural heritage sector.
>> The main focus of the study was on the Creative Commons and Creative
>> Archive licences.
>> "Snapshot study on the use of open content licences in the UK
>> cultural heritage sector"
>>
>> The survey report, and appendices are available from the study
>> website at:
>>
>> <http://www.eduserv.org.uk/foundation/studies/cc2007>
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> ~Jordan
>>
>>
>>
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