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Category Archives: Cultural heritage
Wikipediai loves art: Open content and the V&A
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WLA@V%26A Wikipedia Loves Art at the Victoria and Albert Museum is a free content photography contest organised by the Victoria and Albert Museum, Wikimedia UK and other Wikipedians. It is due to take place in February 2009 and is part … Continue reading
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New upload – CC Salon presentation
On 20 November, I spoke at the London CC Salon about the results of the report on open content licences and the UK cultural heritage sector. Special thanks to Tim for setting up the event, and for the small but … Continue reading
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Thanks for blogging about the new Snapshot Study
Thanks to all who have blogged about the new report, supported and funded by Eduserv, on the use of open content licences such as Creative Commons and Creative Archive in the UK cultural heritage sector. The report is available here; … Continue reading
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Speaking tonight – CC Salon
Just a reminder, I’ll be heading to London for the CC Salon to speak about my recent report, funded by Eduserv, on open content and the cultural heritage sector in the United Kingdom. The report and appendices are available here. … Continue reading
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Report now out!
See the survey site for the report, appendices will be posted shortly. Snapshot study on the use of open content licences in the UK cultural heritage sector http://www.eduserv.org.uk/foundation/studies/cc2007 The survey was funded and supported by Eduserv, and special thanks to … Continue reading
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Speaking at London CC Salon about open content study
On 20 November, I will be speaking at the next London CC Salon about the results of the report on open content licences and the UK cultural heritage sector: __________ CC-Salon London returns with our final event of 2007, for … Continue reading
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Open content licences report out 16th November
I have received word from Eduserv that after going through some internal (to Eduserv) review that the report on the use of open content licences and the UK cultural heritage study will be out on the 16th of November. It … Continue reading
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Cultural heritage report out soon
I know many of you are eagerly awaiting the forthcoming report on the use of open content licensing in the UK cultural heritage sector. The report, funded and supported by Eduserv, is complete and is going through a final internal … Continue reading
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Survey analysis: What would you like to see?
As I mentioned on the 3rd, the survey about the use of open content licences by the UK cultural heritage community is now closed. We’ve now entered into the analysis phase, and should have the list of applicable respondents finalized … Continue reading
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Cultural heritage and open content licensing survey now closed
The survey is now closed. Thank you very much for everyone that participated, and the prize giveaway for the iPod Shuffles will take place very soon. We will be writing up the report and analyzing the data over the next … Continue reading
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