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You can add meta data to your image file using GIMP. You can add your name and your organisation name by selecting <u>Tools -> Options</u>  (image ). You can add file title, subject and keywords by selecting <u>File -> Properties</u>  (image 3).  {{clear}}   
 
You can add meta data to your image file using GIMP. You can add your name and your organisation name by selecting <u>Tools -> Options</u>  (image ). You can add file title, subject and keywords by selecting <u>File -> Properties</u>  (image 3).  {{clear}}   
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[[File:COL_-_Entering_metadata_in_an_image_file.png|400x250px|Image 3 - Entering metadata in an image file|thumb|left]]
    
==== Adding meta data to your audio file ====
 
==== Adding meta data to your audio file ====
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|'''Activity time -''' Provide metadata consisting of your name, file name, license information, document creation date and keywords for the OER on all your OER documents. In the case of text documents, you can provide this information at the beginning or end of the OER document. In case of image OER, you can open the image file using GIMP and enter this metadata, using the File -> Properties option.  
 
|'''Activity time -''' Provide metadata consisting of your name, file name, license information, document creation date and keywords for the OER on all your OER documents. In the case of text documents, you can provide this information at the beginning or end of the OER document. In case of image OER, you can open the image file using GIMP and enter this metadata, using the File -> Properties option.  
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=== Contributing your creation to existing repositories ===
 
=== Contributing your creation to existing repositories ===
 
You can publish your OER in popular repositories, some of which have been mentioned earlier in this toolkit. This chapter briefly these discusses repositories where you could publish the OER you create or re-purpose. (Note that some repositories will only allow you to upload OER, such as Wikipedia, while others accept both OER and non OER content, such as Youtube. In either case, you should specify your resource as an OER). It also provides an example for each section, by uploading the OER that we have created in this toolkit on 'Learning Digital Story Telling', on these repositories.   
 
You can publish your OER in popular repositories, some of which have been mentioned earlier in this toolkit. This chapter briefly these discusses repositories where you could publish the OER you create or re-purpose. (Note that some repositories will only allow you to upload OER, such as Wikipedia, while others accept both OER and non OER content, such as Youtube. In either case, you should specify your resource as an OER). It also provides an example for each section, by uploading the OER that we have created in this toolkit on 'Learning Digital Story Telling', on these repositories.