Hi, Heather,
Have you tried converting the pdf to Word using Acrobat? The paid version allows that.
Have a great day!
Barbara Illowsky, PhD
Professor of Mathematics & Statistics, Emerita
De Anza College
OER & Innovation Fellow
The Michelson 20MM Foundation
@DrBSI
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2013 International Educator ACE Award for OpenCourseWare Excellence, Open Education
Consortium
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Subject: Questions About A Math Open Text
I have an instructor looking to adapt an existing open textbook that is under a CC-BY-NC
license, but we can only find it as a PDF. I'm wondering if anyone happens to have or
know of a more open version, particularly Pressbooks if possible. See below for details
about the book and his question about copyright.
Thank you.
Hi Heather —
I wanted to start a conversation with you about adapting an open textbook for MATH163. I
expect you’ll be able to highlight some things to consider as I undertake this project.
This is the resource I am planning on adapting:
https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/books/10/<https://urldefense.com/v3/__…
. The textbook is released under CC4.0(BY+NC), which, from my understanding gives me
licence to transform and build upon the material and then release it under a similar
licence. My plan is to use this text as a base to create a custom text for the course.
This will mostly consist of pruning the some of the material that my students aren’t
prepared for, adding some material, and making minor notational changes throughout.
One immediate question/concern that I have is copyright of the .pdf output versus
copyright of the .tex source file. The authors are resistant to release their source files
to me. (I recognize that they are not obligated to). If I cannot get access to these my
plan is to apply for funds from GMC to have a student, essentially, recreate the source
files. I worry about possible copyright issues here.
Heather M. Ross, BA BEd MEd
Educational Development Specialist
University of Saskatchewan
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Ph: 306-966-5327<tel:306-966-5327>
Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
http://open.usask.ca<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://open.usask.ca/__…
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