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 <br>=OpenAttribute<br>: Functional Specification <br>=Authors: Laura F. Hilliger (laura@bigfunarts.com)<br>Creation Date:11/22/2010<br>Last Updated: 11/22/2010<br>Version: 0.1
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'''[[|]]1. Project Overview'''<br>Open Attribute is a project to build attribution generators for Creative Commons licensed content. The project is to build simple tools for a range of platforms so that re-using and attributing open content is as easy as cut and paste. <br> <br>The problem: Creative Commons licensed content is awesomeFor more, but attributing it properly can be difficult and confusing.  The first rule for re-using openly licensed content is that you have to properly attribute see the creator. There are specific requirements for what needs to go into that attribution, and most people don’t know what they are or how to follow them[http://etherpad. How-to guides and user education haven't helped much; too many people are still confused about what to put into an attribution and how to format itmozilla.<br> <br>The solutioncom: A simple tool everyone can use to do the right thing with the click of a button.  That's why we're building 9000/OpenAttribute, a suite of tools that makes it ridiculously simple for anyone to copy and paste the correct attribution for any CC licensed work. These tools will query the metadata around a CC-licensed object and export it in a properly formatted attribution that users can copy and paste wherever they need to. Citation generators already exist for lots of academic bibliographic formats and many different settings. By building on those tools to produce attributions, we’re creating a clean solution to a messy problem.<br> <br>The tools include a simple addone-on for web browsers, and plugpage-ins for popular publishing platforms like Flickr, Wordpress, MediaWiki and Drupal.  To make automated attribution generation really useful, we need to enable it in a variety of contexts. We need several tools in several places. With an addoverview one-on for browsers, users will be able to pull RDFa from any site where it’s available and produce formatted attributions; plugins and widgets for open content publishing platforms like Wordpress and Drupal, will allow creators to facilitate proper attribution of their workpage project description here]. <br> <br>The result: OpenAttribute makes it easy for everyday people to use Creative Commons licensed content. And ensures content creators get credit for their work.  There is an enormously rich pool of open content out there, the easier we can make it to use and reuse that content, the better.
'''[[|]] 2. Models'''<br>Two models currently exist for this open attribution tool. Both models are limited by their own technical use cases instigating the creation of two separate code solutions. The models define no special functions for any additional user models.
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