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How do you define Creative Commons Attribution?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Earlier this week, I wrote a post called " What happens when you set your content free using Creative Commons Licensing? " I explained why I set my own work free, provided some examples, and pointed to a new tool. The question made think about the word " attribution " which is an important concept in the Creative Commons license.

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Marnie Webb On Nonprofit Blogging

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Attention though -- and attention translates to money, to clients, to promotion of your ideas -- is a problem for all nonprofits and I think blogging -- as an activity -- can help to provide some of that attention, not through PR tricks, but through making yourself and your opinions known in the course of doing your work. Zac Mutrux, ext437.

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How do we do make change if we keep doing things the same way?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It’s peer reviewed (good), but it’s got a rather restrictive license, and the content is not freely available. The licenses are as follows: Personal License: If you have purchased a copy/subscription to the Journal with a personal license, this means that it is for your personal use.

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Supporting Nonprofit Tech Educators Across the Globe

Tech Soup

Inspiring Leaders to Raise Money Joyfully. NPOで活躍するWebマーケターが登場­! - 第10回定例NPOxIT Meetup — 情報共有・学び・交流会. IMAGE ATTRIBUTION GUIDELINES Image Name: Author / License. Columbus, Ohio: Nonprofit IT Forum. Vancouver, British Columbia: Understanding the New Top-Level Domains (TLDs). Wednesday, January 11, 2017.

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2011 NTC Preview: Going Online for Capacity Mapping and Resource Matching: The Big Picture

NTEN

Deborah Elizabeth Finn At a time when money is tight, it's especially important to ensure that surplus assets, capacities, and resources do not go unused. This article by Deborah Elizabeth Finn is published under an Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivs License. Some rights reserved.

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