New study on open licensing in cultural heritage

Last week, Bartolomeo Meletti, Kristofer Erickson, Aline Iramina, and Victoria Stobo from the CREATe Centre (University of Glasgow) and the Centre for Archive Studies (University of Liverpool) published a study commissioned by CC titled "Open Licensing Models in the Cultural Heritage Sector." The study aims to advance understanding of how open licensing is being used in cultural heritage institutions (CHIs) and to additionally share potential strategies that others could implement in their institution. The authors wrote an article that provides contextual background on the study and highlights their recommendations for CHIs. It also includes a link to the full report and a recording of last week's webinar where CC and the authors discussed the findings in detail. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/e7jNjtTQ Image: Box of pigments and implements for painting on china by Reeves & Sons London England. Public Domain. Yale Center for British Art.

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