Category Archives: public domain
The Repository vs Opendora
The Minnesota State System Office unleashed Opendora, a repository for Minnesota state faculty to upload and share CC licensed OERs. Faculty will be able to search for these OERs by subject, institution, and other facets. Opendora is open source, supports any file format, allows for searchable content, and has easy to use data entry forms to load and manage OER materials. Check it out here: https://opendora.minnstate.edu/.
Click here for Opendora user guide and how-to video.
St. Cloud State University folx may be wondering–what’s the difference between Opendora and the Repository?
This is a GREAT question, which we will address in more detail in our
upcoming OER workshop “Should I Publish in Open Repositories?” on
Wed April 10, 3 pm – 4 pm, in MC 205.
OER workshop on public domains
Recorded meeting: please use this link https://webmeeting.minnstate.edu/recordings/join/p64q5salrbnn
Chat with us today,
Tuesday March 12, 11 am – 12 pm, in MC 205 |
or through Adobe Connect: https://webmeeting.minnstate.edu/oer4scsu
Today’s OER workshop will focus on locating and crediting free, Creative Commons, and public domain licensed images and media.