inveniosoftware / invenio-oaiserver

Invenio module that adds more fun to the platform.
https://invenio-oaiserver.readthedocs.io
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add Marc21slimUtils.xsl so it does not have to be resolved from exter… #232

Closed rekt-hard closed 1 year ago

rekt-hard commented 1 year ago

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Description

When no internet connection is available, resolving the import from an external source fails (f.e. github action tests) Since this is done automatically during parsing of the tree, providing the file locally should fix this issue.

rekt-hard commented 1 year ago

Importantly, works produced by federal government employees in the course of their employment are generally not protected by copyright and are in the public domain in the U.S. This includes works produced by Library of Congress employees in the course of their duties at the Library. Unless otherwise indicated on this site, the Library of Congress has no objection to the international use and reuse of Library U.S. Government works on loc.gov. These works are also available for worldwide use and reuse under CC0 1.0 Universal. ( https://www.loc.gov/legal/understanding-copyright/ , section: What are the copyright restrictions on the use of the materials in the Library’s collections? )

From this, I would conclude that these files are provided under a CC0 1.0 license.

Would it suffice to add a CC0 1.0 LICENSE file and a README to this folder or do we not have to list anything at all, since it would be CC0 1.0 (i.e. public domain, no disclaimer needed, etc.)?

kpsherva commented 1 year ago

Importantly, works produced by federal government employees in the course of their employment are generally not protected by copyright and are in the public domain in the U.S. This includes works produced by Library of Congress employees in the course of their duties at the Library. Unless otherwise indicated on this site, the Library of Congress has no objection to the international use and reuse of Library U.S. Government works on loc.gov. These works are also available for worldwide use and reuse under CC0 1.0 Universal. ( https://www.loc.gov/legal/understanding-copyright/ , section: What are the copyright restrictions on the use of the materials in the Library’s collections? )

From this, I would conclude that these files are provided under a CC0 1.0 license.

Would it suffice to add a CC0 1.0 LICENSE file and a README to this folder or do we not have to list anything at all, since it would be CC0 1.0 (i.e. public domain, no disclaimer needed, etc.)?

personally I think it would be enough, but I will also ask the other maintainers. Thank you for checking this!