adaptation (adapt): <\/strong>A work that has been revised or adapted.<\/p>\n attribution<\/strong>: Giving credit to the creator of an original work; the most basic requirement of a CC license, i.e., CC-BY, where BY indicates that attribution of a work by the creator is required.<\/p>\n caption<\/strong>: Text that accompanies a figure, table or other image within a work; a caption may include the image type, image number, description of image and possibly attribution statement.<\/p>\n citation<\/strong>: A prescriptive process by which the information cited from a copyrighted work is attributed.<\/p>\n Connexions<\/strong>: A repository of open educational resources started at Rice University, now called the the OpenStax CNX or OpenStax College. See https:\/\/www.openstaxcollege.org\/<\/a>.<\/p>\n copy editing<\/strong>: The act of reviewing and correcting the grammar, spelling, punctuation, clarity, and consistency of a written work (the “copy).<\/p>\n copyright<\/strong>: The exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, musical or other creative material, and to authorize others to do the same.<\/p>\n copyright license<\/strong>: A license by which a licensor can grant additional copyright permissions to licensees and in which either the licensees or both the licensees and licensors are unlimited.<\/p>\n Creative Commons (CC)<\/strong>: a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share. For more information see creativecommons.org<\/a><\/p>\n derivative<\/strong>: see adaptation<\/em><\/p>\n ePub<\/strong>: An ebook format type that can be downloaded and read on a device such as a smart phone, tablet or computer.<\/p>\n five Rs<\/strong>: The five tenets of the open movement – redistribute, remix, retain, reuse, revise.<\/p>\n LaTeX\/Mathematics<\/strong>: An application used to typeset mathematical notation correctly.<\/p>\n license<\/strong>: see copyright license<\/em><\/p>\n mobi<\/strong>: The format type used to read books and other written works on a Kindle book reader. See ePub<\/em>.<\/p>\n open<\/strong>: A general term used to describe any work (written, images, music, etc.) that are openly licensed and available to the general public to reuse; see Creative Commons.<\/em><\/p>\n open pedagogy<\/strong>: See What is Open Pedagogy?<\/a><\/p>\n