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First, so that the knowledge gained during NGLC-funded projects is promptly and broadly disseminated, all documents, written materials, and other copyrightable content (other than software) submitted to EDUCAUSE during the period of Grantee’s NGLC grant application and grant (e.g., website postings, pre-proposals, proposals, findings, and information generated by Grantee) will be made available to the community under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. In addition, with the exception of software, all open educational resources and related work product (manuals, integration formats, hosting environments, faculty development guides, or curricula, etc.) created must be made available under this license.
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