Copyleft sources
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Overview
Copyleft is a method of making a program, software, literature or works of people free to be modified by other people, but not with the intention of reproducing, adapting or distributing for commercial purposes.
How To Identify Copyleft Sources
- Works produced by organizations other than the United States Federal Government may be protected by U.S. and international copyright laws.
- Confirm the absence of the copyright symbol, the name of the Copyright holder, and the statement "All Rights Reserved." Take note that not all copyright materials are marked this way because they are not required by law to do so.
- Confirm the presence of Creative Commons, ShareAlike or GNU Free Documentation licenses at the bottom of the pages.
List of Copyleft Sources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Institutes of Health
U.S. National Library of Medicine
PubMed Health
List of Medical Wikis in English
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- Basic Physics of Digital Radiography Wikibook
- Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine
- Biomedical Cybernetics Wiki
- Blepharitis FAQ Wikibook
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- Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Complementary and Alternative Medicine Encyclopedia
- Clinical Informatics Wiki
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- Sexual Health Wikibook
- SNPedia
- Stress-related Disorders Wikibook
- Surgical Procedures Wikibook
- SurgWiki
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