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Re: How to nip erroneous content in the bud?
Yeah, the textbook is the tenth edition from 2011. I did some digging and it looks like the authors were using an older set of IUPAC recommendations - I found a version from 1999 that wants the
Yeah, the textbook is the tenth edition from 2011. I did some digging and it looks like the authors were using an older set of IUPAC recommendations - I found a version from 1999 that wants the
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smmuller@...
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#425
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Re: How to nip erroneous content in the bud?
Ha! I figured it was something like this. Do you know what edition/year of the book you were looking at? If I understand correctly, it was pre-2012, and so its likely that rules have changed since the
Ha! I figured it was something like this. Do you know what edition/year of the book you were looking at? If I understand correctly, it was pre-2012, and so its likely that rules have changed since the
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Kathryn Haas
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#424
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Re: How to nip erroneous content in the bud?
Oh no, I thought that looked familiar. I made the graphic for my 2012 Chemistry 2C extra credit assignment, and another student wrote the text. The original page was named "Nomenclature for
Oh no, I thought that looked familiar. I made the graphic for my 2012 Chemistry 2C extra credit assignment, and another student wrote the text. The original page was named "Nomenclature for
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smmuller@...
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#423
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Re: Hypothes.is annotations not visible even though public
ok. If they don't get back, we can go to their programmer with whom we work.
ok. If they don't get back, we can go to their programmer with whom we work.
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Delmar Larsen <dlarsen@...>
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#422
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Re: Hypothes.is annotations not visible even though public
I added the comma to the URL (and also noticed that the apostrophe in "Mary's" had been removed, so I added it back). The page URLs are now identical, but the annotations are still missing. I have
I added the comma to the URL (and also noticed that the apostrophe in "Mary's" had been removed, so I added it back). The page URLs are now identical, but the annotations are still missing. I have
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Kristin Kuter - Saint Mary's College
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#421
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Re: How should we license figures created for LibreTexts construction?
#Figures
#Licensing
Yeah, they didn't want to write down Creative Commons CC BY (according to Cable Green), but this was the intent. The way I think they interpret this is "exercise _any_of_the_rights_ under
copyright
Yeah, they didn't want to write down Creative Commons CC BY (according to Cable Green), but this was the intent. The way I think they interpret this is "exercise _any_of_the_rights_ under
copyright
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Delmar Larsen <dlarsen@...>
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#420
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Re: Hypothes.is annotations not visible even though public
That is ok. It just said the page existed previously.
That is ok. It just said the page existed previously.
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Delmar Larsen <dlarsen@...>
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#419
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Re: Hypothes.is annotations not visible even though public
The comma appears in the title of the course shell, but not in the URL.
When I went to add the comma to the URL, I got the following warning, which concerned me and so I did not commit the change:
One
The comma appears in the title of the course shell, but not in the URL.
When I went to add the comma to the URL, I got the following warning, which concerned me and so I did not commit the change:
One
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Kristin Kuter - Saint Mary's College
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#418
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Re: How should we license figures created for LibreTexts construction?
#Figures
#Licensing
The specific language in the RFP is
Open textbook means a textbook that
is licensed under a worldwide, nonexclusive,
royalty-free, perpetual, and
irrevocable license to the public to
exercise any of
The specific language in the RFP is
Open textbook means a textbook that
is licensed under a worldwide, nonexclusive,
royalty-free, perpetual, and
irrevocable license to the public to
exercise any of
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Josh Halpern
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#417
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Re: How should we license figures created for LibreTexts construction?
#Figures
#Licensing
Yes. That is the wording they introduced into the RFP. This was also a point of fighting in the new rounds too. The people that want everything to be free won a many of the "fathers of OER" are also
Yes. That is the wording they introduced into the RFP. This was also a point of fighting in the new rounds too. The people that want everything to be free won a many of the "fathers of OER" are also
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Delmar Larsen <dlarsen@...>
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#416
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Re: Hypothes.is annotations not visible even though public
If adding a comma in the title fixes it, then go with that for now. I need to figure out how the canonical tag works.
If adding a comma in the title fixes it, then go with that for now. I need to figure out how the canonical tag works.
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Delmar Larsen <dlarsen@...>
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#415
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Re: How should we license figures created for LibreTexts construction?
#Figures
#Licensing
Wow... so do I understand this correctly? The Dept of Ed wants it to be ok for others to use LibreTexts content for COMMERCIAL purposes? This is the CC-BY license description I found at this website
Wow... so do I understand this correctly? The Dept of Ed wants it to be ok for others to use LibreTexts content for COMMERCIAL purposes? This is the CC-BY license description I found at this website
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Kathryn Haas
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#414
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Re: Hypothes.is annotations not visible even though public
It seems to be most, if not all, pages in the Saint Mary's course shell. One of my faculty suggested that the problem is "Essentially, the old URL contained the comma after Saint Marys College before
It seems to be most, if not all, pages in the Saint Mary's course shell. One of my faculty suggested that the problem is "Essentially, the old URL contained the comma after Saint Marys College before
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Kathryn Haas
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#413
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Re: How to nip erroneous content in the bud?
This was the message I got from Steve Contakes (who is brilliantly detail focused). If we can get a list of pages, we can correct the error on all pages, unless you have a better suggestion.
Thanks!
This was the message I got from Steve Contakes (who is brilliantly detail focused). If we can get a list of pages, we can correct the error on all pages, unless you have a better suggestion.
Thanks!
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Kathryn Haas
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#412
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Edited
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Re: How should we license figures created for LibreTexts construction?
#Figures
#Licensing
Yeah. There is a requirement from the Dept. of Ed. grant for it to be CC BY. if the image is created for this grant, then that is the preferred license. If content is remixed from other sources, then
Yeah. There is a requirement from the Dept. of Ed. grant for it to be CC BY. if the image is created for this grant, then that is the preferred license. If content is remixed from other sources, then
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Delmar Larsen <dlarsen@...>
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#411
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Re: How to nip erroneous content in the bud?
If the content was transcluded or forked, then we can check the meta-tags for the source page ID. I have dreams of making this a bit clearer so we can see how content propagates through out our
If the content was transcluded or forked, then we can check the meta-tags for the source page ID. I have dreams of making this a bit clearer so we can see how content propagates through out our
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Delmar Larsen <dlarsen@...>
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#410
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How to nip erroneous content in the bud?
One of our team has found some erroneous content, including figures, on Libretexts. Is there a simple way to find and replace any propagation of these errors on other pages (aside from a good old
One of our team has found some erroneous content, including figures, on Libretexts. Is there a simple way to find and replace any propagation of these errors on other pages (aside from a good old
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Kathryn Haas
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#409
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How should we license figures created for LibreTexts construction?
#Figures
#Licensing
I noticed that an attribution place holder has been added to Figure templates. So far, I've just left all new content without specific license because I wasn't sure.
I hate to open up a can of worms,
I noticed that an attribution place holder has been added to Figure templates. So far, I've just left all new content without specific license because I wasn't sure.
I hate to open up a can of worms,
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Kathryn Haas
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#408
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Re: Hypothes.is annotations not visible even though public
Which page(s) specifically. We added a "canonical" tag so to the hypothesis to address moving of pages (e.g., renaming). But, we should confirm this.
Which page(s) specifically. We added a "canonical" tag so to the hypothesis to address moving of pages (e.g., renaming). But, we should confirm this.
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Delmar Larsen <dlarsen@...>
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#407
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Re: Hypothes.is annotations not visible even though public
Delmar,
Several faculty at Saint Mary's, including myself, are currently plagued by this same issue. It seems that some URL's have been changed (although I haven't changed them) and hypothes.is has
Delmar,
Several faculty at Saint Mary's, including myself, are currently plagued by this same issue. It seems that some URL's have been changed (although I haven't changed them) and hypothes.is has
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Kathryn Haas
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#406
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