Ethical, Just and Legal Libraries
Posted by: markwoolley in Uncategorized, tags: cc creative commons library
This post supports a presentation to the Wollongong Diocese Professional Learning Day for Teacher Librarians and and Library Assistants.
Our current use of Digital resources presents a real challenge to our catholic values of integrity, justice and dignity.
Creative commons provides an opportunity for us and our students to use rich digital resources in an ethical way. It allows us to fairly and legally copy, modify and reuse digital resources. By encouraging the use of creative commons resources you can assist your students and teachers to develop a moral and ethically sound approach to the use of digital resources
The presentation used on the day can be found below however if you would like a copy of the presentation with the movies included for use with your staff or students please contact Mark Woolley at the Wollongong CEO.
Some of my favourite creative commons sites are
flickrcc A great photo sharing site for creative commons photos. You can also edit photos from within the site.
Creative Commons Search – A search engine for creative commons resources
archive.org The Internet Archive is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Freely download images, movies, music
Freesound The Freesound Project is a collaborative database of Creative Commons licensed sounds. Freesound focusses only on sound, not songs.
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