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Fitzgerald Brian (2007). Open Content Licensing (OCL) for Open Educational Resources. Paris : OCDE. En ligne : <http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/33/10/38645489.pdf>. 
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Resource type: Report/Documentation
BibTeX citation key: Fitzgerald2007a
Categories: Apprentissages et psychologie
Creators: Fitzgerald
Publisher: OCDE (Paris)
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Abstract     
Learning resources are often considered key intellectual property in a competitive higher education world. However, more and more institutions and individuals are sharing their digital learning resources over the Internet, openly and for free, as Open Educational Resources {(OER).} This study, building on previous {OECD} work on e-learning, asks why this is happening, who is involved and what the most important implications of this development are. The report offers a comprehensive overview of the rapidly changing phenomenon of Open Educational Resources and the challenges it poses for higher education. It examines reasons for individuals and institutions to share resources for free, and looks at copyright issues, sustainability and business models as well as policy implications. It will be of particular interest to those involved in e-learning or strategic decision making within higher education, to
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