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Creative Commons will host our next CC Certificate courses, starting 10
June! Join us and gain CC-certified expertise in open licenses and open
practices in education, librarianship, or cultural heritage.
The CC Certificate courses provide a study of the public domain, copyright,
Creative Commons licenses, and what it means to engage in our global,
shared commons of knowledge and culture. Learn more about the CC
Certificate program. <https://certificates.creativecommons.org/>
Register for one of our June courses here
<https://www.classy.org/event/2024-cc-certificate-course-registration/e500320/register/new/select-tickets>.
Registration
for June courses will close by June 3 (or whenever classes are filled);
registration for September courses is also currently open and available.
In other good news: we have more scholarship tickets for the Open
Culture/GLAM Certificate! Use code Y3GLAMSCHOLAR60 during registration to
get 60% off your ticket, while scholarship tickets last. This *only applies
for the Open Culture sections* of the course.
Curious for more information from a course participant perspective? See
what people say about the courses, including this great quote from Craig
Finlay <https://certificates.creativecommons.org/about/testimonials/>
below. If you’d like to chat with a course graduate directly, contact
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“If at all possible, take this course. It’s probably the most valuable and
rewarding professional development training I’ve done since becoming an
academic librarian in 2013. I thought I had a pretty decent grasp of the
ins and outs of Creative Commons before taking the course, and the
difference in my knowledge and skillset now compared to then is night and
day. In my experience, the heavy majority of faculty don’t have a great
idea of what CC is, how it works, or what it can do for them. Being a
campus resource for CC has raised my profile at the university, which has
done wonders for work building and running an OER program. As soon as I
started helping faculty with individual reference consultations about CC,
word started getting around. Now I’m getting faculty I’ve never met
emailing me to ask for advice on a CC question, because they heard about me
from a peer. Money well spent.” – Stephen Craig Finlay
Finally, check out our Bootcamp video
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_0XTWrlG-g&t=13s>, and let us know if
your institution is interested in hosting a 1-week in-person “Bootcamp”
course.
Additional questions can be sent to me or to
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Best,
-Shanna
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Shanna Hollich, MLIS
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