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Sunday Batch – Open Source Resources
Books
The Digital Comic Museum archives ‘Golden Age’ comics that are in the public domain.
Google Books has a collection of old books and magazines. When you search, use the “full view” option to find materials that you can read and download in their entirety. You might also want to use the “date range” option to narrow your search to a specific range of publication dates.
The Gutenberg Project has also digitized many copyright-expired books and provides them in various formats for download or screen-reading. Because copyright laws vary different sites exist for Canada, US, UK and other countries.
Maps
The David Rumsey Map Collection is a collection of more than 20,000 historical maps documenting places throughout the world. The maps can be searched by area, by time period, or by cartographer. The David Rumsey Map Collection is also available as a Google Earth layer.
~ copied from Free Tech for Teachers
Photos
The Commons on Flickr (Previous post) is a good resource for students in need of images for multimedia projects for history, literature, and other content areas. A requirement of contributors to The Commons is that all images are made available without copyright restrictions. Here is a list of institutions contributing to The Commons.
Any search on Flickr can be modified to include only images that are sharable by using the Advanced Search and clicking on “Only Search within Creative Commons Content”.
Gimp Savvy Copyright-Free Photo Archive – from three main sources: the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).
Multimedia
The DHD Multimedia Gallery has a collection of images, music, sounds, etc.
Browse the Wikimedia Commons by topic, location, type, author, license or source for images, sounds and videos.
Mashable has a good post here with descriptions of 26 sources for free multimedia.
Clip Art and Historical Comic Strips
There is no registration required (Yay!) at PD Clipart – a very large collection of public domain clipart.
Another large collection at the Open Clip Art Library also permits image editing.
The Comic Strip Library is an archive of stips predating 1923.
Your Places
If you know of other, especially better resources in the public domain, please share.
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Finding Copyright-Free Material on the Web
“The OpenContent UCT project at the University of Cape Town tries to encourage academics to create resources which can be shared and reused by their colleagues as well as other educators or self-learners. These resources, shared openly on the internet, can be discovered, used and remixed by teachers around the world and are often referred to as open educational resources or OER.”
YouTube Link with additional information.
I’m often looking for Copyright Free material to use at school, on my school website and here on this blog. I was thrilled to discover many sites that I was unaware of where such material can be found. There are a lot of generous people who opening share their skill, talents and knowledge to enrich us all.
The following “…presentation showcases various sites where you can find open images, audio, video, software, comics and more. By using open resources, you are free to share your work without fear of infringing copyright.”
View more presentations from ShihaamD
Click here and scroll down the page for a list of the sites featured in the slide show.
From UCT Open Content via ScoopIt!
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