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As mentioned, you should publish in formats that are open and easier to edit. A web page is usually in the .html format which is an open format. In case you are uploading a document (file) on-line, you should prefer an odt over a pdf format (editable v/s non-editable format) for publishing a text document. Again you should prefer an odt over a docx format (open v/s closed formats).  
 
As mentioned, you should publish in formats that are open and easier to edit. A web page is usually in the .html format which is an open format. In case you are uploading a document (file) on-line, you should prefer an odt over a pdf format (editable v/s non-editable format) for publishing a text document. Again you should prefer an odt over a docx format (open v/s closed formats).  
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=== Publishing image OER ===
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==== Publishing image OER ====
 
Image OER can be uploaded on [https://commons.wikimedia.org/ Wikimedia commons]. Other options include [https://www.flickr.com/ Flickr].  
 
Image OER can be uploaded on [https://commons.wikimedia.org/ Wikimedia commons]. Other options include [https://www.flickr.com/ Flickr].  
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=== Publishing audio and video OER  ===
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==== Publishing audio and video OER  ====
 
Audio OER can be uploaded on [https://soundcloud.com/creativecommonsmusicfree Soundcloud]   
 
Audio OER can be uploaded on [https://soundcloud.com/creativecommonsmusicfree Soundcloud]   
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# You need to ensure that you have not used any non-open (copyright) materials in making your OER.
 
# You need to ensure that you have not used any non-open (copyright) materials in making your OER.
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=== Popular OER repositories ===
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==== Popular OER repositories ====
 
# Some of the large-scale repositories created through the OER movement include:  
 
# Some of the large-scale repositories created through the OER movement include:  
 
# [https://ocw.mit.edu OpenCourseWare],  
 
# [https://ocw.mit.edu OpenCourseWare],  
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You should refer to these, while creating or re-purposing your OER.
 
You should refer to these, while creating or re-purposing your OER.
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=== Pages or articles listing OER repositories ===
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==== Pages or articles listing OER repositories ====
 
You can get a list of OER repositories from the following web pages:
 
You can get a list of OER repositories from the following web pages:
 
# [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_educational_video_websites Wikipedia]
 
# [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_educational_video_websites Wikipedia]

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