Beginning in 2022, CARLI has offered partial financial support for the Creative Commons Certificate Program to its members. Below, participants of the program have shared two or more Creative Commons resources they created during the program to benefit all CARLI members interested in learning more about Creative Commons.
All may use these free handouts, presentations, videos, zines, etc. that have a Creative Commons license.
Last update January 2024.
Introduction to Creative Commons
- "CC Timeline" [2023] by Joslyn Allison
- "Creative Commons: A Timeline" [2023] by Marisa Walstrum
- "Creative Commons: How It Started, How It's Going" [2023] by Jessica Luetger
- "Creative Commons: Why Now?" [2023] by Laurie Sauer; this presentation is also available as a Padlet.
- “What is Creative Commons?” [2023] by Chris Chang
Copyright Law and Creative Commons
- "Copyright" [2023] by Marisa Walstrum
- "Copyright and Creative Commons: A Guide for MVCC Library" [2023] by Jessica Luetger
- "Copyright Law: 101 - what & why?" [2023] by Blanca Hernandez
- "Copyright Mythology Versus Fact" [2023] by Joslyn Allison
- "What is Copyright Law?" [2023] by Chris Chang
What are Creative Commons Licenses?
- “Anatomy of a CC License” [2023] by Chris Chang
- "Casual Intro to Creative Commons Licenses" [2023] by Dan Matthews
- "Creative Commons Licenses Explained!" [2023] by Laurie Sauer
Using the Creative Commons Licenses and CC-Licensed Works
- "Casual Intro to Collections, Remixes, & Adaptations" [2023] by Dan Matthews
- "How to Use Creative Commons Licenses" © 2023 by Joslyn Allison
- “Remixes, Collections, & Legos” [2023] by Blanca Hernandez
- “Using CC Licenses and CC-Licensed Works” [2023] by Chris Chang
Final Projects
These projects may be a cumulation of all work in the program or another project from the participant.
- "Copyright and Creative Commons Learning Module" © 2023 by Joslyn Allison
- "Copyright and the Creative Commons: The Basics" [2023] by Lauren Kosrow
- “Creative Commons for Academic Librarians” [2023] by Chris Chang
- "Open Access (OA) & Open Educational Resources (OER)" © 2023 by Joslyn Allison