Hi Everyone,
I have a project where an instructor would like to digitize and openly
license thousands of blood sample slides as OER. The slides are dated and
have been stored in the basement of the faculty for years and we are
navigating the validation of* copyright and ethics of use*. At this stage,
it seems that digitizing them is not a concern but licensing them as open
is a question mark which we will begin exploring with our Copyright and
Ethics office shortly. If any of you have experience in this type of OER
project, could you please reach out? I'd love to be able to equip the
instructor with examples as we navigate these conversations.
Thank you!
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Krysta McNutt, PMP
Open Education Project Manager
Centre for Teaching and Learning
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
krystam(a)ualberta.ca | 780-710-5674 | @mcnuttsays
<http://www.twitter.com/mcnuttsays>
UA OE Interest Group
<https://guides.library.ualberta.ca/open-educational-resources> | Alberta
OER Community of Practice <http://www.albertaoer.com/community> | Learn
more here
<https://www.ualberta.ca/centre-for-teaching-and-learning/services/teaching-development/open-education>
*The University of Alberta is located **o**n Treaty 6 territory, the
territory of the Papaschase, and the homeland of the *
*Métis Nation.*