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These guidelines aim to introduce basic principles for content reuse and redistribution from the perspective of Swiss legislation, clear the most common misconceptions on this topic, and address any questions the reader might have. Furthermore, these guidelines were developed in the context of SIB Training but can be useful to anyone who wishes to develop training material. In the first section, these guidelines focus on and outline the different resources that you can use in your trainings materials (I). In a second section, we will take a closer look at Creative Commons licences (II) so that trainers can decide how to license their training materials (III).
Training Materials, Recognition, FAIR principles, Open, Copyright, Contribution, Acknowledgement, Life sciences, Resources
Training Materials, Recognition, FAIR principles, Open, Copyright, Contribution, Acknowledgement, Life sciences, Resources
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