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                #LearnHack 5.0 Open Education at UCL
        
      
Shared with the World by UCL Open Education
    This collection features presentations given during the #LearnHack 5.0 Open Education event which was held at UCL on 5 and 6 November 2018.
      Shared with the World by UCL Open Education
                Copyright and the Web
        
      
Shared with the World by Simon Mahony
    This content is taken from a Master's-level module, Electronic Publishing, taught at the UCL Department of Information Studies. It is about copyright on the web, intellectual property rights, and copyright on digital products.
      Shared with the World by Simon Mahony
                Copyright including IPR
        
      
Shared with the World by Nazlin Bhimani
    This guide provides information about copyright and IPR. The full resource is found at https://open-education-repository.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/281 and the IOE LibGuide is found at: https://libguides.ioe.ac.uk/copyright. Please also see the UCL Library Services pages on IPR: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/library/ucl-copyright-advice.
      Shared with the World by Nazlin Bhimani
                Copyright, IPR, and licensing: challenges for Open Education
        
      
Shared with the World by Christopher Holland
    This presentation provides an overview of IPR (intellectual property rights) in relation to OER and was prepared for the #Learn 5.0 Open Education on 5 and 6 November 2018.
      Shared with the World by Christopher Holland
		
                DHOER teaching materials
        
      
Shared with the World by Simon Mahony
    This is a collection of bi-lingual teaching resources adapted from the DHOER teaching materials taken from the UCL Department of Information Studies.
      Shared with the World by Simon Mahony
                DHOER teaching materials - full
        
      
Shared with the World by Simon Mahony
    This is the zip file for the DHOER teaching materials taken from the UCL Department of Information Studies.
      Shared with the World by Simon Mahony
	  
