beyond open access: do it for the users - #mcn2016

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BEYOND OPEN ACCESS:DO IT FOR THE USERS

Andrea Wallace@AndeeWallace

CREATe, University of Glasgow & National Library of Scotland

NAME THAT ARTWORK

WRONG.RMN-Grand Palais & Michel Urtadox200_84749_11-564761, 2014

Ascends into the public domain in 2090

= originality© new worknew authornew © term

=

‘Crowd looking at the Mona Lisa at the Louvre,’ by Victor Grigas, CC BY-SA 4.0, available at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=40250423

USERS DON’T CARE

“If you're putting it out on the internet to tens of thousands of people, you can't expect people not to save it and redistribute it. It's not how it works. The internet is just like that. The only way to get around it is to make sure you keep on top of yours and make sure it keeps getting bigger."

USERS DON’T CARE AND MAYBE THERE’S NOTHING WE CAN DO TO MAKE THEM CARE

USERS DO CARE

USERS DO CAREBUT WE’RE NOT MAKING

IT EASY ENOUGH FOR THEM TO NAVIGATE AND

RESPECT POLICIES

1. Copyright, permissions and photography2. Tate gallery rules3. Website terms of use4. Image licensing5. Copyright ‘orphan works’6. Creative Commons licenses and Tate7. Tate Images Copyright Policy 8. Digital Images Reproduction Policy (Tate Images)9. Creative Commons content10. A Brief Guide to Copyright.pdf

(65 pages)

USERS DO CARE BUT THEY DON’T AGREE

(AND NOW THEY’RE REALLY MAD ABOUT IT)

USERS DO CARE AND IF WE DON’T PROVIDE

ACCESS THEY’RE GOING TO BEAT US TO IT

#NEWPALMYRACCO

CyArk.orgNC, educational uses; CC-BY-NC

SHARING IS CARING:LEAD BY EXAMPLE

Reiss Engelhorn Museum v. Wikimedia Foundation and Wikimedia Deutschland

Rudolf Stricker, Wikimedia Commons

“. . . the question for us is who should decide whether and especially how our holdings should be made available. Even if one supports the free public accessibility of cultural items on Wikipedia, it is difficult for us to comprehend that a single Wikipedia author claims the right to decide on their own to release to everybody the results of work created with public funds on Wikipedia for free and thus also for commercial use.”

Prof. Dr. Alfried WieczorekGeneral-Director of the Reiss Engelhorn Museum

“IMAGES IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN ARE LIKE TOOLS IN A

TOOLBOX – YOU CAN USE THEM FOR ALL MANNERS OF

PURPOSES. FEEL FREE TO LET YOUR IMAGINATION RUN WILD.”

#myDAYORdisplayatyourownrisk.org

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Andrea Wallace@AndeeWallace

a@andeewallace.com

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