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Portails Open Data en France. Où trouver des images libres de droits : plus de 60 sites sur une carte heuristique. Olivier Legrand propose une carte heuristique avec liens ressources pour trouver des images libres de droit a prori pour illustrer des créations en mindmapping. A priori seulement, car cette carte qui recense des banques de photos libres de droits, des images en version icônes ou des solutions en ligne pour créer des avatars peut correspondre à bien des projets Web. Bref, cette carte heuristique recense plus de 60 sites pour trouver des images libres de droit ; une veille exhaustive et attentive. Licence : Creative Commons by-nc-saGéographie : France Tags: carte heuristique, cartographie, image, libre de droits Posté par Jean-Luc Raymond le samedi 2 février 2013 Crédit média : Etsy Catégories : Blog NetPublic, Création multimédia, Formation numérique, Ressources NetPublic.

Web Literacy Standard 1.0 from Mozilla. S Reading List: Books of 2013. At the end of each year, EFF puts together a list of some of the interesting and noteworthy books that have been published in the past 12 months or so. We don't endorse all of their arguments, but we find they've added some valuable insight to the conversation around the areas and issues on which we work. Some notes about this list: it's presented in alphabetical order by author's last name, and the links contain our Amazon affiliate code, which means EFF will receive a portion of purchases made through this page.

The Internet Police: How Crime Went Online, and the Cops Followed, by Nate Anderson Nate Anderson is a writer for Ars Technica and has had occasion to report on many stories of crime—and investigation—online. In The Internet Police, he gets a chance to re-tell the most interesting, using those anecdotes to make points about how law enforcement reacts to technology. The opinions Anderson presents don't always match up with EFF's, but his take is always readable and informative. Appear.in : outil de vidéoconférence gratuit sans installation (jusqu’à 8 participants)

British Library uploads one million public domain images to the net for remix and reuse. Utiliser les licences libres pour un projet éditorial : quels contenus ? quels usages ? quelle diffusion. J’ai eu la chance de pouvoir donner récemment une formation au Labo de l’édition consacrée à l’utilisation des licences libres ou de libre diffusion dans le cadre d’un projet éditorial, devant un public composé d’auteurs, d’éditeurs et de porteurs de projets de plateformes numériques ou d’applications.

In libris libertas. Par Drewpiter. CC-BY. Source : Flickr. La discussion avec ces professionnelles fut riche et je poste ci-dessous le support que j’ai utilisé pour cette intervention (sous licence CC-BY et donc entièrement réutilisable, modifiable et adaptable). Je me suis efforcé d’expliquer de manière aussi simple que possible le fonctionnement des licences (notamment les Creative Commons) et de montrer quelles pouvaient être leurs applications pratiques dans le cadre d’un projet d’édition de livres (papier et numérique).

Like this: J'aime chargement… Ce blog est tenu par : Calimaq - aka Lionel Maurel Juriste & Bibliothécaire. Content Directories. Welcome to the Content Directories The following is a list of organizations and projects powered with Creative Commons licenses. Since Creative Commons does not maintain a database of content and does not store content, we would like CC-community members to help build a directory of projects to help spread the word about CC — hence the CC Content Directories wiki! Please help us fill it out! What is an appropriate entry for Content Directories? Many of the listings in the Content Directories are organizations that provide services using Creative Commons licenses. Not certain that something should be added to this list? How to add an entry to Content Directories To get started, simply add the name of the organization or project in the box below.

30+ Places To Find Creative Commons Media. This article was written in 2009 and remains one of our most popular posts. If you’re keen to learn more about online tools, you may find this recent article on Google Analytics apps of great interest. In this day and age, it seems everything online has a price associated with it. Whether you’re subscribing to a pay site for full articles or clicking on ads in a blog, everything online seems to have money associated with it. Luckily there is still a large, and very healthy, movement online for media files listed under the Creative Commons licenses. For those of you unfamiliar with the concept, these are files you can use in the creation of web sites and other media, free of charge. However, do be mindful that there are different degrees of the license, and some of them are for private use only, or they may require that you include an attribution to the original creator.

Audio ArtistServer.com: Over 7,000 free audio files as of this writing, all well categorized and easy to navigate. Texts. Creative Commons. List of Creative Commons Image Directories and Sites. Creative Commons Image Libraries Creative Commons images are a special subset of 'free images'.

Creative Commons came about as a way to simplify the minefield that is 'free' content (view our listing of free stock photo sites) and allow photographers to provide ('license') their work for free under easy to understand terms which benefit both the photographer and the user. The good people at creativecommons.org explain this better, but CC allows photographers and illustrators or creators of any content to clearly license their work, and tag it in such a way that it can be found online easily. For the image user creative commons makes it clear if the images can be used in commercial applications, if changes can be made and in ALL cases an attribution as specified by the creator must be included when the image is used.

The details of this attribution are usually displayed along with the image on the source web site often in a series of icons or a link to a licence page: as an example: GitHub: What are some interesting repositories on GitHub that can be used for journalistic purposes. Five Best Personal Project Management Tools. Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine.

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