IRRI science more accessible with open licenses and social media
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The story essentially introduces some of the pathways used by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) to maximise the accessibility of its research outputs. These include adoption of a creative commons licence and publishing on several platforms - Google Books, Flickr, and YouTube.
A related presentation by IRRI's Gene Hettel - 'Adopting and Utilizing Creative Commons to Facilitate the Dissemination of Rice Knowledge and Technology' - gives a vivid insight into IRRI's CC approach to licensing and shows examples from the different platforms.
The presentation concludes: "Creative Commons: the 'pot of gold' for users of rice information around the world!"
nb: some other presentations to the 'Symposium on Common Use Licensing of Publicly Funded Scientific Data and Publications' are on slideshare.
Labels: aaa, aginfo, cgiar, ciard, creative_commons, en, irri, open_access, publishing, research, rice, social_media
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