Content covered includes:
- an accessible introduction to relevant concepts, themes, and names, including 'Creative Commons', 'attribution', model licences, and licence versions
- distinctions between content that has been openly licensed and content that is in the public domain and why professionals in the sector should be aware of these differences
- an exploration of the organisational benefits of open licensing and the open movement
- the benefits and risks associated with open licensing
- a range of practical case studies from organisations including Newcastle Libraries, the University of Edinburgh, Statens Museum for Kunst (the National Gallery of Denmark), and the British Library.
This book will be useful reading for staff and policy makers across the gallery, library, archive and museum (GLAM) sector, who need a clear understanding of the open licensing environment, opportunities, risks and approaches to implementation. This includes library and information professionals, library and information services (LIS) professionals working specifically in the digital field (including digital curation, digitisation, digital production, resource discovery developers). It will also be of use to students of LIS Science, digital curation, digital humanities, archives and records management and museum studies.
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