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Sounds from the deep sea
Today’s Open Access File of the Day brings to you the sound of a hydrothermal vent from the bottom of the sea, recorded as shown in the image. Turn on the bass and then click through to the sound. Fig. 2b and … Continue reading
Copy, crop, repeat until useful – the case of Lissencephaly.jpg
Most of the files presented in the Open Access File of the Day series so far had simply been copied or cropped from the original source, the main exception being Qualia of sound.jpg, which is basically a mashup of an … Continue reading
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Tagged 2009, CC BY, Citizendium, composite figure, Creative Commons, German, gyrification, Japanese, Jean-François Mangin, JPG, Julien Lefèvre, Lisencefalia, Lissencephalie, Lissencephaly, mashup, open licenses, pathology, PLoS Computational Biology, PNG, Reuse, Spanish, TIFF, Wikibooks, Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia, 脳回
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Open Access File of the Day on Wikimedia Commons: Qualia of sound.jpg
All of the files presented so far in the Open Access File of the Day on Wikimedia Commons series have been reused only for display. Today’s is an example for remixing, which is another of the freedoms openly licensed (or libre Open … Continue reading
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Tagged 2005, adaptation, Andreas Herz, auditory processing, auditory transduction chain, CC BY, CC BY-SA, Creative Commons, derivative work, GFDL, Gratis Open Access, Italian, Japanese, JPG, Libre Open Access, license compatibility, license migration, Licensing update, Liza Gross, Open Access, Open Definition, open licenses, PLoS Biology, Remixing, Reuse, synopsis, Tim Gollisch, translation, whistle, Wikimedia Commons, Wikimedia Foundation, Wikipedia
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