UNESCO Open Educational Resources

Once you have created your OER you can publish it on platforms or repositories such as the UAB Digital Repository of Documents (DDD), Merlot or OERCommons, in this way it is available to the educational community in open access. You'll need to assign a license detailing its permitted uses, without requiring permission.
The UAB offers you the DDD to publish your OER. The recommendation is that you do so under a Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-SA (Attribution (BY), NonCommercial (NC) and Share Alike (SA) License. .
If you reuse materials, remember to check compatibility between licenses:
(Source: Wiki/cc license compatibility)
The UAB also recommends licenses for other materials: Creative Commons licenses recommended to the UAB.
To find out how to publish in the DDD, see our guide: How to deliver documents to the UAB Digital Repository of Documents.
The Creative Commons license for teaching materials recommended at the UAB is that of attribution (BY), non-commercial (NC) and share alike (SA) that allows to comply with all the requirements of the OERs.
The Intellectual Property and Open Access web provides you with answers to the most frequently asked questions related to teaching and teaching materials, consult it and if you do not find the answer you want, ask a question directly through the same blog.
It is important that the license is incorporated within the resource and easily identifiable. It is also necessary that it is attached to the UAB logo.
To generate the license you can follow the steps below:
1. Before you start:
2. During the elaboration:
3. When publishing: