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iCommons Heather Ford August 21, 2007

Creative Commons Science Commons iCommons

Mission statement “ iCommons incubates and connects projects aimed at building the global digital commons. ”

Mission statement “ iCommons incubates and connects projects aimed at building the global digital commons. ”

Mission statement “ iCommons incubates and connects projects aimed at building the global digital commons. ”

How? 1. Incubating Encouraging and facilitating the sharing of technical knowledge around implementation.

How? 2. Connecting Profiling iCommons individuals, projects, events and activities.

iCommons Summit Rio, 2006 Dubrovnik, 2007

Education Commons

Enterprise Commons

Culture Commons

Cultural heritage and traditional knowledge

Public sector commons

Science Commons

Open publishing in a box Creative Commons toolkits Public domain project documentation Lab report and free culture calendar iCommons iCurriculum (ICIC)

Science Commons Publishing Licencing Data/databases

The Rio Framework for Open Science Resources and tools to implement open access on a local level

1. contracts for open science (CC) 2. software for open science (dspace, eprints, topaz, etc.) 3. evidence for open science (journal articles, data) 4. momentum for open science (press articles etc) 5. arguments for open science (to funders, universities, journals)

 scholar’s copyright

“self archiving”

best done by librarians in institutional repositories

Science Commons Author Addenda

Southern African implementation project

1. contracts for open science (CC) 2. software for open science (dspace, eprints, topaz, etc.) 3. evidence for open science (journal articles, data) 4. momentum for open science (press articles etc) 5. arguments for open science (to funders, universities, journals)