Content and Rights (CR)
This group of work packages investigates methods, incentives and technologies to motivate researchers to submit their research data and results into institutional repositories.
CR2: Creative Commons
Overview:
This project aims to provide more license options, including Creative Commons license options, for non-science researchers. Authors can select the license under which their work will be deposited into a digital repository and users can search and browse work in the repository based on the license criteria.
Through this work, we hope to reduce barriers to content acquisition by providing more rights-assignment options for non-science researchers.
People:
Qing Liu |
Xiaofang Zhou |
Presentations:
Q. Liu, CR2 - Creative Commons, DART Workshop, April, 2006
Outcomes:
Links:
- Creative Commons
- Creative Commons Australia
- UQ eSpace
- Fedora
- ACRO: Australian Creative Resources Online
- Oak Law Project
- iCommons
- Copyright Agency Limited (CAL)

