Support Students for Free Culture (And Look Sharp In The Process)

As we mentioned in our introductory post, the five of us on the board are excited to help coordinate a great year for Students for Free Culture by working on the Open University Campaign, ensuring user-friendliness, promoting SFC, and planning ...Read More

Call for Participation: Join the Open University Campaign!

As many of you know, following the Free Culture 2008 Conference, Students for Free Culture began the Open University Campaign – an initiative to increase collaboration, sharing, and openness at the level of higher education. With the academic year about ...Read More

It’s that time of the year again—the third annual Sparky Awards invite contestants to submit videos under two minutes that imaginatively portray the benefits of open access. The Grand Prize winner will receive a cash prize of $1,000 along with a ...Read More

Join IssueLab's 'Research Remix' Contest

IssueLab, which seeks to highlight the research that non-profits undertake, is hosting a remix contest. The challenge asks participants to remix one or more of the 300+ Creative Commons licensed reports available on their site with openly licensed video, images ...Read More

Although it is being modified, in the interest of better informing students about the Google Books Settlement, Students for Free Culture has solicited the thoughts of a variety of experts who are providing guest posts reflecting on how the settlement ...Read More

Be Kind Rewind: October movie night!

The first Year One movie of the semester is Be Kind Rewind by Michel Gondry, a sweet film that tells the story of a group of friends trying to save their neighborhood video store. Below, I’ve offered some of my reflections ...Read More

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