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English: Slides from a workshop for library and museum staff in Oxford, originally authored in Powerpoint. These, along with live internet demonstrations, were used to inform discussion of the Free and Open Culture movement, of Commons, Wikisource, Wikipedia, Wikidata and Wikibooks. The slides include a few quizzes for audience interaction and light relief. This is a derivative work that makes use of the following Commons files:
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