
Hi Lin, I addressed this topic in the [ https://opentextbc.ca/selfpublishguide/chapter/citation-vs-attribution/ | Citation vs. Attribution ] chapter of the [ https://opentextbc.ca/selfpublishguide/ | Self-Publishing Guide ] . It reflects the process BCcampus Open Education followed during our project management of new and adapted open textbooks a few years ago. Lauri Lauri Aesoph, Manager, Open Education BC campus | connect.collaborate.innovat e . 250-893-0258 | laesoph(a)bccampus.ca | Skype lauri.aesoph 120-645 Fort Street | Coast & Straits Salish Territory | Victoria, BC | V8W1G2 [ https://mail.bccampus.ca/zimbra/bccampus.ca | BCcampus.ca ] | @BCcampus | #BCcampus Sign up for [ https://bccampus.ca/bccampus-around-the-web/ | BCcampus news ] From: "Lin Brander" <Lin_Brander(a)bcit.ca> To: "bcoel" <bcoel(a)mail.bccampus.ca> Sent: Monday, April 9, 2018 8:29:39 AM Subject: [Bcoel] copyright question Here are two scenarios that I need you help with: 1. We are building content for an open module. Can we paraphrase and cite copyrighted material, such as studies? 2. Online videos have been created with some ideas based on a book, which is referenced in the videos. Can we cc license these videos? My take is that copyrighted work is constantly cited in journal articles and other matter and then that new material is copyrighted to the new author or journal or whatever, so the above scenarios should be acceptable as long as the materials are not directly copied. Thanks for any advice you can provide! Lin Lin Brander | Librarian, Electronics & Computer Systems; Open Education | British Columbia Institute of Technology T [ tel:604-432-8922 | 604-432-8922 ] | E [ mailto:lbrander(a)bcit.ca | lbrander(a)bcit.ca ] | W [ http://www.bcit.ca/library/ | bcit.ca/library ] _______________________________________________ Bcoel mailing list Bcoel(a)mail.bccampus.ca http://lists.bccampus.ca/mailman/listinfo/bcoel