Reading Reflection (week 3)

Firstly, the author use a example about finding books in library to explain the meaning of print culture.  Then, he states the changes between print literary and network literacy.  When the internet be more and more popular around the world, the strong framework about the exchange of information emerged. It is a new form that the knowledge being expressed and distributed.  To be more specific, everybody will  use the internet to collect some useful information to do their research.  In this collection process, we should utilize the fundamental knowledge and obey the basic regulations.  In addition, the internet be able to share the information to the public,  and we ca use tags to wildly use it. When we collect  the useful information, we can built our own library and add RSS, so other people they could also get information form our library.

Network literacy give our more possibilities both in our academic research and entertainment life.

 

Reference

Adrian M 2007, “Network Literacy: The New Path to Knowledge.” PP.  24-30.

 

The Chart of Creative Common Licenses

Creative Common assist people use different resource from other people. However, we may not completely know the the rules of it. And this chart may help us know key difference of it.

 

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This Chart stem from Polish.

From this chart we may clearly understand the different icon delivery different messages for us. For example, we may see some same usages are copy, modify and remix, redistribute and share, show  and so on. However, it also have some limits which depend on the icon.

 

Reference

Greenbaum D 2014, Lifehacker,http://lifehacker.com/understand-creative-commons-licensing-with-this-chart-1614149185

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reading Reflection (week 2)

This article clearly states the copyright in Australia laws. Firstly, the author provides the copyright in different materials. such as the literary works, artistic works, dramatic works, musicals works and so on. Then he show the copyright owners ‘ rights,  they may have the work reproduced and communicated right to the public. Then the author shows how copyright affect our blog and how we protect our copyright in our blog.  For instance, in our blog, if we want to use some materials that come form other’s website. We need got permission form the owners,  in other way, we should ensure this material is sharing resource or not.

In my perspective, undoubtedly, i support the laws of copyright, because everyone have a right to protect their own idea or any invention. However, in our daily life, especially in network world,  the message spread of all places with a fantastic speed, if we share any interesting message with a long and complicated references, we may waste too much time and make it too boring. So i think we may use some more easier way to protect our copyright in internet.

 

reference

Arts Law  Centre of Australia, http://vogmae.dropmark.com/182742/3400516