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All contents of the Library Instruction Case Wiki are licensed under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License]. This means the content can be shared and derivative works are allowed, under the following conditions: | |||
* Attribution must made to the Library Instruction Case Wiki, including the URL: https://lib.byu.edu/casewiki | * Attribution must made to the Library Instruction Case Wiki, including the URL: https://lib.byu.edu/casewiki, and to original case authors when applicable | ||
* Only noncommercial use is allowed | * Only noncommercial use is allowed | ||
* Derivative works may only be distributed under a similar license | * Derivative works may only be distributed under a similar license | ||
Under these terms the LICW's creators, Andy Spackman and Leticia Camacho, may use any content submitted to the LICW in original or derivative form in publications or presentations in any media now known or later developed, so long as the purpose is scholarly or to promote case teaching or the LICW itself. Appropriate attribution for such content to the original creator will be included. | |||
Any participation or contribution to the Library Instruction Case Wiki indicates the user's acceptance of these terms. | Any participation or contribution to the Library Instruction Case Wiki indicates the user's acceptance of these terms. |
Revision as of 11:48, 3 April 2009
All contents of the Library Instruction Case Wiki are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. This means the content can be shared and derivative works are allowed, under the following conditions:
- Attribution must made to the Library Instruction Case Wiki, including the URL: https://lib.byu.edu/casewiki, and to original case authors when applicable
- Only noncommercial use is allowed
- Derivative works may only be distributed under a similar license
Under these terms the LICW's creators, Andy Spackman and Leticia Camacho, may use any content submitted to the LICW in original or derivative form in publications or presentations in any media now known or later developed, so long as the purpose is scholarly or to promote case teaching or the LICW itself. Appropriate attribution for such content to the original creator will be included.
Any participation or contribution to the Library Instruction Case Wiki indicates the user's acceptance of these terms.