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Below are webinars and tutorials on creating, adapting, remixing materials to create OERs.
Butler, Walter, and Dave Dillion. Copyright, Fair Use, and Piracy: Where does OER fit in? Open Educational Resources Initiative: Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, 16 Oct. 2020. CC BY 4.0
Perry, Anali Maughan, et al. Copyright and Licensing with OER.Community Colleges for OER, 18 Sep. 2019.
When using sources from other, attribution is required. The purpose of attribution is to help the reader/use find the original source of information.
Creative Commons offers recommended practices for attribution that is sufficient for works created by you or works licensed under a Creative Commons license.
When writing a textbook using Libretext, the citation follows APA style for the book itself, and each page of the book has an attribution license at the bottom that indicates where the author obtained the original information. For example:
This page titled 1.2: What is a statistic? What is a statistical analysis? is shared under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Michelle Oja.
This example is a page from the book authored by Michelle Oja with attribution to the work she remixed and/or adapted:
This page titled 1.3: The Scientific Method is shared under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Danielle Navarro.