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CC Certificate Program – FAQ

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General What is the CC Certificate? The CC Certificate is a rigorous 10-week online course, which requires an average of 6-10 hours of work per week.  While this course is mostly asynchronous, you will have graded materials due every week and a minimum of four optional webinars. You will have direct contact with an expert…

Translations of Course Content

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CC Certificate content is available in 10 languages: Arabic, Bengali, Burmese, English, French, Italian, Slovak, Spanish, Turkish, and Yoruba!  CC Certificate translations are done by community volunteers who help to make open licensing training more accessible to over one billion people in their native languages. Thank you! If you are a CC Certificate graduate and…

Additional Course Content

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CC maintains access to previously published CC Certificate course content and other resources including past course assignments. 2024 Course Content (Updated December 2023 / January 2024) Word documents – Zipped Epub files mPDF Online 2021 and 2022 Course Content (Updated September 2021) Word documents – Zipped Epub files Online 2020 Course Content (updated December 2019)…

Registration

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Registration for January 2026 CC Certificate Courses is now open! Save your spot today. All CC Certificate courses provide an in-depth study of CC licenses—helping you become an expert in open licensing and the commons! Upcoming CC Certificate Course Calendar All 2025 courses are completely sold out. Please see below for information on 2026 courses. 2026…

Certificate Resources

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As an ongoing contribution to the commons, we share all CC Certificate reading content, a template syllabus, and participant-created assignments as openly licensed, publicly available resources. CC Certificate content is updated annually and available for you to review, download, and follow-along, even if you are not currently taking a CC Certificate course. Unless otherwise noted,…

CC Certificate Program

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Creative Commons (CC) Certificate training develops people’s expertise in CC licenses in order to openly share and engage in our digital commons. With a foundation in open licensing expertise, we can build and foster a world where education, culture, and science are equitably shared to benefit humanity. Learn more about our training from expert facilitators…

Additional Resources: Unit 5 OC

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CC’s Open Culture work The CC Open Culture Program offers several resources in multiple languages. The OC platform’s Open GLAM Resources working group developed practical resources for the open culture/open GLAM sector, namely a bibliography and glossary. These are essential, foundational resources for greater understanding and capacity building in the open culture community. Learn more…

5.4 Opening Up & Sharing Collections and Content

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Sharing your collections and content comes at the last step on the road towards open access, but it is the one that will prove the value of the decision of releasing collections and content. Engaging with the public takes time and work, and it is important that users understand how they can engage with collections…

5.3 Preparing the Collections

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Among CHIs’ competing priorities, copyright may not be at the top. But copyright is a fundamental part of everyday activities at these institutions, particularly when it comes to digitization and open access projects. Here is a basic overview of some of the important considerations about copyright and digital collections. Big Question / Why It Matters…