[open-bibliography] Notes from Workshop on Open Bibliographic Data and the Public Domain
Peter Murray-Rust
pm286 at cam.ac.uk
Mon Oct 11 21:02:30 UTC 2010
My comments on the Copyright calculator: please skype if you want more
plus:
* well made, especially visual
* good subtitles
* good range of nationalities and affiliations
downsides:
* couldn't hear some of speech very well
* WHY do we need the calculator? If you are already clued up about
copyright, would the video be interesting?
* no actual snapshots of the calculator. A flowchart is not a calculator in
most people's minds
My sugesstions for such videos is that you tell more of a story. Something
like:
* new musician wants to include a mix of performace X - can they do that in
country Y?
* lecturer wants notes with excerpts from Ulysses - is that allowed
This could show them operating the calculator and getting plus and minus
reponses.
But overall a very good start.
P.
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Jonathan Gray <jonathan.gray at okfn.org>wrote:
> A few notes for anyone who wasn't able to make it to Berlin last week! ;-)
>
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> http://blog.okfn.org/2010/10/11/notes-from-workshop-on-open-bibliographic-data-and-the-public-domain/
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> Plenty to follow up on...
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