User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/Archiving 2014/Open licenses in the cultural heritage context

Open licenses in the cultural heritage context



Open Definitions

 * Open Definition
 * Definition of Free cultural works

Licenses for different things

 * software
 * BSD License
 * GNU LGPL
 * GNU GPL
 * Detailed list
 * creative works (image/ music/ video/ text/ 3D etc.)
 * data
 * Panton Principles
 * data repositories: Figshare, GigaDB, Dryad, PANGAEA
 * data policies in place, e.g., at BMC, Pensoft, PLOS
 * metadata - Europeana
 * databases

Important differentiations

 * original vs. copy
 * 2D vs. 3D
 * copyright (license) vs. Public Domain
 * copyright vs. trademark
 * copyright vs. social norms
 * per jurisdiction

Open licenses

 * Open Source licenses
 * some Creative Commons licenses
 * common licenses on Wikimedia Commons

Creative Commons licenses

 * modular: CC BY / SA (/ NC / ND)
 * {| class="wikitable"

! Icon !! Right || Description
 * style="background-color:lightgreen" | Cc-by new.svg
 * style="background-color:lightgreen" | Attribution (BY)
 * style="background-color:lightgreen" | Licensees may copy, distribute, display and perform the work and make derivative works based on it only if they give the author or licensor the credits in the manner specified by these.
 * style="background-color:lightgreen" | Cc-sa.svg
 * style="background-color:lightgreen" | Share-alike (SA)
 * style="background-color:lightgreen" | Licensees may distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs the original work. (See also copyleft.)
 * Cc-nc.svg
 * Non-commercial (NC)
 * Licensees may copy, distribute, display, and perform the work and make derivative works based on it only for noncommercial purposes.
 * Cc-nd.svg
 * No Derivative Works (ND)
 * Licensees may copy, distribute, display and perform only verbatim copies of the work, not derivative works based on it.
 * }
 * Cc-nd.svg
 * No Derivative Works (ND)
 * Licensees may copy, distribute, display and perform only verbatim copies of the work, not derivative works based on it.
 * }


 * license selector
 * CC0 is not a license per se, though it can fall back to one
 * only CC0, CC BY and CC BY-SA are compatible with the Open Definition (as indicated with light green background)
 * Multiple problems with -NC licenses

Reuse scenarios

 * illustrated list of examples
 * modify a figure
 * translate a text
 * add subtitles to video
 * transpose audio
 * re-print a 3D model
 * re-synthesize a cell?
 * data mining
 * mass import

Platforms for sharing openly licensed materials

 * code: GitHub
 * text, images, multimedia: Wikimedia platforms, PMC OA subset, OAMI


 * images: Flickr
 * video: Vimeo, YouTube, SciVee, Blip
 * audio: Musopen, Soundcloud

Examples of openly shared materials

 * List of partnerships between cultural heritage institutions and Wikimedia Commons
 * Bundesarchiv
 * Rijksmuseum
 * BL
 * BL million
 * NASA
 * Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
 * CERN
 * Open Book Publishers

Visualizations of open materials

 * listen to Wikipedia
 * more
 * BaGLAMa
 * top most cited DOIs/ publishers/ specimen IDs etc.



Reference
Note the icons and links complementing the bibliographic information.

Open communities around cultural heritage

 * GLAM-Wiki
 * OpenGLAM
 * OpenUp

Events around opening cultural heritage

 * hackathons
 * Coding da Vinci
 * edit-a-thons
 * Wiki Loves Monuments/ Earth/ Libraries
 * Wikimedia and Open Knowledge Foundation at MS Wissenschaft

About
This page is part of a workshop on Open licenses in the cultural heritage context on May 13, 2014, which is part of Archiving 2014, that takes place on May 13 - May 16, 2014, in Berlin.


 * Abstract

Licensing
Text displayed on this page is available under a Creative Commons CC0 waiver/ Public Domain dedication. The licensing of embedded media or code or of templates used to display text here may differ, but all are compatible with the Open definition as well as Wikipedia's default license, the Creative Commons Share-Alike License 3.0.

Contact

 * Institutional
 * @EvoMRI on Twitter
 * Wikipedia talk page
 * Wikipedia email