[Latin-America] Fwd: [Staff] 2016 State of the Commons report plan -- request for feedback
Claudio Ruiz
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Thu Oct 6 15:35:44 GMT 2016
Llamado para presentar ideas para el State of the Commons.
Plazo: 31 de oct. Sería genial poder contar con muchos proyectos de la
región.
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From: Jane Park <janepark at creativecommons.org>
Date: Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 6:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Staff] 2016 State of the Commons report plan -- request for
feedback
To: "cc-affiliates at lists.ibiblio.org" <cc-affiliates at lists.ibiblio.org>, CC
Staff <staff at creativecommons.email>
It's now up at: https://creativecommons.org/2016/10/04/2016-state-commons-
call-submissions/
Please retweet: https://twitter.com/creativecommons/status/
783420751995019264
And don't forget to submit your ideas by 31 October!
Cheers,
Jane
On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Jane Park <janepark at creativecommons.org>
wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> Thanks for additional feedback. Below is the announcement and call for
> SOTC submissions that we will be publishing later today. The deadline for
> all community submissions will be the end of this month - 31 October. I'll
> share the link to the announcement once published.
>
> Best,
> Jane
>
> 2016 State of the Commons: Call for submissions
> <https://creativecommons.org/author/janeparkcreativecommons-org/>
>
> Jane Park
> <https://creativecommons.org/author/janeparkcreativecommons-org/>
> October 4, 2016
> Pinheads ( #cc ) <https://www.flickr.com/photos/marfis75/8382091621/> by
> Martin Fisch / CC BY-SA <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/>
>
> Since 2014, CC has published an annual State of the Commons report
> <http://stateof.creativecommons.org/> that tracks the growth of
> CC-licensed content on the web. Last year, we reported a milestone of 1
> billion CC-licensed works in the commons
> <https://creativecommons.org/2015/12/08/state-of-the-commons-1-billion-creative-commons-works-2/>.
> This year, we are shifting our reporting focus to align with our new
> strategy <https://creativecommons.org/remix/>.
>
> Quantitatively, we will still report on growth of CC-licensed content for
> year-over-year comparisons. Qualitatively, we want to offer a meaningful
> reflection of the year by providing short, digestible impact stories tied
> to real creators around the world working in various mediums and domains to
> surface vibrancy and usability of the commons and its contributors.
>
> This is where you, our community, comes in. We are opening a public call
> for submissions of commons content, its creators, and the creative uses
> that have resulted.
>
> The submission form is below and asks for the relevant details we need to
> start visualizing an impactful statistic tied to real use. Strong
> submissions include all three features of the Creative Commons story: 1)
> the creator/entity and the choice to openly license, 2) the user and the
> act of adapting and remixing, and 3) the resulting positive impact for a
> broader public.
>
> The deadline for initial submissions is the end of the month: 31 October.
> We’ll be shaping the best submissions with their contributors in November.
>
> Please submit your idea below.
> ------------------------------
>
> 2016 State of the Commons SubmissionsAll submissions will be judged by
> the following three elements, in addition to the submission's fit into the
> overarching report narrative, which will be based on CC’s new strategy
> emphasizing commons discovery, collaboration, and advocacy. Strong
> submissions include all three features of the Creative Commons story: 1)
> The creator/entity and the choice to openly license, 2) the user and the
> act of adapting and remixing, and 3) the resulting positive impact for a
> broader public.
>
> - Who is the creator or the entity who made the choice to contribute
> the work to the commons?*
> This can be an individual, organization, or institution.
> - What is the work or collection of works that was originally licensed?
> *
> - What license(s) or PD tool(s) was used?*
> - CC BY
> - CC BY-SA
> - CC BY-NC
> - CC BY-ND
> - CC BY-NC-SA
> - CC BY-NC-ND
> - CC0
> - Public Domain Mark
> Check all applicable to the work(s) in question.
> - Please provide the web address where the work(s) are hosted.*
> This can be a user-generated content platform (e.g. Flickr) or another
> type of website.
> - How was this work or collection of works used?*
> - What was the project resulting from use?*
> - How does the original work and resulting project increase discovery,
> collaboration, and/or advocacy of the commons? State the impact for the
> broader public in a few words.*
> For more information about commons discovery, collaboration, and
> advocacy, see https://creativecommons.org/use-remix/ideas/.
> - List any relevant stats, eg. # of times downloaded/viewed:
> - List any other relevant stakeholders and their role:
> eg. co-creators, platforms, institutions
> - Geographic region(s) in which works and uses took place*
> - Language(s) of work and resulting project*
> - Domain/Industry, eg. education, music, science, 3D design*
> Please also note any industry trends here, e.g. In stock photography,
> clients are increasingly paying photographers to shoot specific things.
> - Medium/format*
> - Image
> - Audio
> - Video
> - Text
> - 3D Design
> - Dataset
> - Other
> - One sentence summary for a person new to CC:*
> e.g. Photographer Samuel Zeller releases his photos on CC0-enabled
> platform Unsplash, resulting in increased views and reuse, and ultimately
> clients for his photo commission business.
> - Contact email to follow up with regarding this submission:*
>
> Please enter an email address and confirm it in the second box.
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 1:42 PM, Jane Park <janepark at creativecommons.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> We've incorporated your feedback and drafted a timeline, impact stat
>> criteria, and translation process (TBD still) for review at the same doc
>> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/14FJcaj1x432_RTlZTpE35XLwNmc_CUQhc5zSkmx_pF0/edit#>.
>> Please take a look and leave any questions/concerns by Wed.
>>
>> Next steps will be to turn the impact stat criteria into a Google form
>> which we will publicize out to everyone, affiliates and extended community,
>> so that anyone may submit one (or two or three). We'll also do more
>> targeted outreach in certain domains and subcommunities where pre-shaping
>> by us might be needed, eg. OER or OA.
>>
>> Note that any ideas you jotted down will have to be submitted again
>> according to the impact stat criteria, though I will take a look at all of
>> them in any case to see if there is a larger story there.
>>
>> Let me know if you have any questions. Otherwise, we will be following
>> the timeline in the doc and adjusting as we go!
>>
>> Best,
>> Jane
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 9:53 AM, Jane Park <janepark at creativecommons.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey everyone -- this is a reminder to add your feedback by tomorrow if
>>> you haven't already. I'll go through and respond to all comments this week.
>>>
>>> If you are interested in discussing, please ping me off-list and we can
>>> schedule a couple calls next week for different timezones.
>>>
>>> Following that, we will rough out a timeline and submission process.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Jane
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 10:34 AM, Jane Park <
>>> janepark at creativecommons.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi everyone!
>>>>
>>>> Hope you have all been enjoying your summers and winters. Before August
>>>> ends, I'd like to kick off the conversation and plans for the 2016 State of
>>>> the Commons report, which have been revised based on the new CC strategy
>>>> and your feedback from last year. The doc I'm sharing with you is very
>>>> basic in terms of laying out the frame for this year's SOTC and what we
>>>> hope will be the report elements, which we will shape with you and our
>>>> extended network of platform and related partners.
>>>>
>>>> Note that we're shifting the time frame to publish the report in early
>>>> 2017 so we can launch it at the Global Summit which is slated for quarter
>>>> one of 2017. It would be great, for example, to have a session with
>>>> presenters from all the regions that are represented in the report. This
>>>> also gives us enough time to collect 2016 data and collaborate on impact
>>>> stats from around the world.
>>>>
>>>> Please review the doc
>>>> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/14FJcaj1x432_RTlZTpE35XLwNmc_CUQhc5zSkmx_pF0/edit?usp=sharing>
>>>> and leave feedback via doc comments or suggestions by the end of the month
>>>> -- *31 August*. In September we'll rough out a timeline and process
>>>> for contribution. Any procedural feedback, eg. around translations, is also
>>>> welcome.
>>>>
>>>> If the doc is not clear, or if you have any questions that are better
>>>> answered verbally, I'm also happy to schedule a couple Google hangouts in
>>>> early September to discuss with those interested.
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>> Jane
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Jane Park
>>>> Director of Platforms and Partnerships
>>>> Creative Commons
>>>> @janedaily
>>>>
>>>> Get updates: http://bit.ly/commonsnews
>>>> Invest in the commons: https://donate.creativecommons.org/
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jane Park
>>> Director of Platforms and Partnerships
>>> Creative Commons
>>> @janedaily
>>>
>>> Get updates: http://bit.ly/commonsnews
>>> Invest in the commons: https://donate.creativecommons.org/
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jane Park
>> Director of Platforms and Partnerships
>> Creative Commons
>> @janedaily
>>
>> Get updates: http://bit.ly/commonsnews
>> Invest in the commons: https://donate.creativecommons.org/
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Jane Park
> Director of Platforms and Partnerships
> Creative Commons
> @janedaily
>
> Get updates: http://bit.ly/commonsnews
> Invest in the commons: https://donate.creativecommons.org/
>
--
Jane Park
Director of Platforms and Partnerships
Creative Commons
@janedaily
Get updates: http://bit.ly/commonsnews
Invest in the commons: https://donate.creativecommons.org/
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