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title published layout weight featured author license image-full image-thumb image-alt topic language medium permalink blurb repourl downloadurl embed
Six licenses for sharing your work
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resource
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Creative Commons
CC0
/_assets/images/sixlicenses-500.gif
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A poster with the text Six licences for sharing your work on a green background
licenses
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print
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A short pamphlet that explains how Creative Commons licenses work.
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/2-brian-wannaworktogether" width="640" height="480" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen="true" mozallowfullscreen="true" allowfullscreen></iframe>

When you create your resource, delete any lines above that aren't applicable. Also delete all of the content below the front matter and replace it with whatever you'd like to appear on the resource page.

title

Self-explanatory. 50 characters or less.

published

True tells Jekyll to display the file.

layout

resource

weight

The weight ranking determines the order in which resources should appear on the "All" page. There are four options:

  1. "Core" CC content. Highly relevant to anyone looking for information on CC tools, regardless of expertise level.
  2. Content that might be slightly more appropriate for a certain niche (e.g., educators) or assumes a certain expertise level.
  3. Content that is designed for a specific use case. For example, something that only focuses on CC licenses as they relate to science or government.
  4. Content on issues that touch indirectly on CC, or is highly tailored to a specific audience.

featured

The homepage can feature up to 16 resources. This is the highest quality stuff with the broadest audience. If you add a "featured" number to your resource, please change the numbers on the other featured resources accordingly. Or better yet, suggest the change as an issue on Github and we can discuss it there.

author

The creator of the work, however he/she/it wants to be credited.

license

The license the work is under. Format as follows:

  • CC0
  • CC BY 2.0
  • CC BY-NC 4.0
  • CC BY-SA 3.0 US
  • CC BY-ND 3.0 IT
  • etc.

image-full and image-thumb

Image-full should be 500px * 375px. Image-thumb should be 200*150. Put in the "docs/_assets/images" folder. Use the full title as the filename, separated by hyphens.

image-alt

Image-alt is a brief and descriptive text that explains the content of the image for those who can not see it. Image-alt should be concise and brief and depict the purpose of the image.

topic

The "string" for each relevant topic, separated by spaces. Use the topics listed here.

language

The two-letter abbreviation for each language, separated by spaces. Here's the list of languages currently in use.

medium

The string for the medium the work is in. Current options are print, video, website, course, slides and infographic.

permalink

The title, in lowercase, with hyphens between each word. See example formatting.

blurb

The text that will appear below the thumbnail in the listing. 140 characters or less.

repourl

If the source files for the resource are available online, put the URL where they can be found here.

downloadurl

The URL where the resource can be accessed or downloaded. Use the most obvious URL. For example, if the project is hosted on Internet Archive, use the URL for the info page, not the direct download for the file.

embed

If the resource is embeddable (for example, a video or slides), paste in the iframe code, with no returns.

Last updated October 9, 2024