Anyone know what this means?
Thanks in advance!
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Date: July 9, 2019 at 11:49:45 AM PDT
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Subject: Fwd: BC Open Textbook Project / Service Issue
Hello Amanda,
I received the message below from EBSCO and thought it might be from or for BCcampus. The only additional information I got from them was it was initiated from “Faculty Portal IR”.
Apologies, if this isn’t concerning you.
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Korinne
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From: Dan Thotapalli <dthotapalli(a)ebsco.com<mailto:dthotapalli@ebsco.com>>
Subject: BC Open Textbook Project / Service Issue
Date: July 8, 2019 at 4:28:10 AM PDT
To: "office(a)bceln.ca<mailto:office@bceln.ca>" <office(a)bceln.ca<mailto:office@bceln.ca>>
Hi,
PID: 32293
SI: 289431
Accession Number: AN edsbcc.bcotA000246 & AN edsbcc.bcotR000246
We recently received a service issue for BC Open Textbook Project as the titles are same with different Accession numbers “AN edsbcc.bcotA000246” & “AN edsbcc.bcotR000246”
If you could please let us know what the correct article is, so we can resolve this service issue, we’d appreciate it! Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Dan
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Hello BCOEL,
I have a copyright/OER question that has me stumped.
The math department is creating an open textbook and were told that math problems are 'facts' and therefore are not protected by copyright. They want to confirm if this means they can use commercial textbook math problems in their OER. (Thank you Lindsay for locating where this information may be from: a US Copyright Office Publication<https://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ31.pdf>). Unfortunately, I have been unable to locate Canadian specific information on copyright and math problems, or if how 'original' the math problem is matters.
My initial reaction is that, even if a math problem is 'fact', there is still work and originality that goes into creating math problems for commercial textbooks. Has anyone helped create a math OER that has some insight?
>From my understanding the problems are calculus problems, so heavy symbol/number based instead of language heavy.
Cheers,
Darcye
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Douglas College
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Hello Everyone,
It's that time of year! Time for planning for the next Festival of Learning and the program committee is seeking some input from the post-secondary community on high level theme for the event.
Please take a few minutes of your time to read the 4 themes and vote which you think might be fitting for a great learning experience.
Vote closes on July 10th.
Thanks for your help.
Here's the survey: https://forms.gle/PYhGd6jL7WhXxgyd8
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