At the end of the fall 2018 semester, graduate students in "Copyright for Information Professionals" worked on creating a page with resources for learning more about Intellectual Property and copyright. This assignment, hosted through Wiki Education (WikiEdu), has now become a page in Wikiversity.
According to Wikiversity's homepage:
And now among the Wikiversity resources in a page on intellectual property. The lengthy page is divided into five sections:
Finally, thanks to the students would worked on this page, as well as staff and volunteers at WikiEdu, Wikipedia, and Wikiversity. What a joy to have people who are passionate about creating shared resources under a Creative Commons license.
According to Wikiversity's homepage:
Wikiversity is a Wikimedia Foundation project devoted to learning resources, learning projects, and research for use in all levels, types, and styles of education from pre-school to university, including professional training and informal learning.Wikiversity has over 26,000 learning resources across a wide spectrum of topics. Seeing the breadth of topics has made me realize that if you are learning a topic, you might want to check this site to see what resources it has.
And now among the Wikiversity resources in a page on intellectual property. The lengthy page is divided into five sections:
- Governing Laws of Copyright
- Popular Topics
- Using What You Want to Learn as a Guide
- Training available on Intellectual Property Laws in the United States
- Training available on intellectual property laws in other countries (non-U.S.)
Finally, thanks to the students would worked on this page, as well as staff and volunteers at WikiEdu, Wikipedia, and Wikiversity. What a joy to have people who are passionate about creating shared resources under a Creative Commons license.