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'''caption: Specifying license in Google search settings'''Search engines allow for search results to be filtered and displayed by license.  You can do this by specifying OER as a criteria while setting your search preferences.  In Google search you need to select <u>Settings → Advanced Search.</u> In Advanced Search, you can select Usage Rights as ‘free to use, share or modify, even commercially’ to get OER that you can re-use with or without modification.
 
'''caption: Specifying license in Google search settings'''Search engines allow for search results to be filtered and displayed by license.  You can do this by specifying OER as a criteria while setting your search preferences.  In Google search you need to select <u>Settings → Advanced Search.</u> In Advanced Search, you can select Usage Rights as ‘free to use, share or modify, even commercially’ to get OER that you can re-use with or without modification.

Revision as of 12:52, 27 February 2017

AP maths science workshop

AP handout

TROER workshop February 2017


Introducing OER as a criteria in your search
Specifying license in Google search settings


caption: Specifying license in Google search settingsSearch engines allow for search results to be filtered and displayed by license. You can do this by specifying OER as a criteria while setting your search preferences. In Google search you need to select Settings → Advanced Search. In Advanced Search, you can select Usage Rights as ‘free to use, share or modify, even commercially’ to get OER that you can re-use with or without modification.