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66408
. (a) The California Digital Open Source Library is hereby
established, and shall be administered by the California State
University, in coordination with the California Community Colleges,
for the purpose of housing open source materials while providing an
Internet Web-based way for students, faculty, and staff to easily
find, adopt, utilize, or modify course materials for little or no
cost. The California State University shall also act in coordination
with the University of California in administering the California
Digital Open Source Library if the regents act, by appropriate
resolution, to authorize the university to participate in the
administration of the library.
(b) All material in the California Digital Open Source Library
shall bear a creative commons attribution license that allows others
to use, distribute, and create derivative works based upon the
digital material while still allowing the authors or creators of the
material to receive credit for their efforts.
(c) It is the intent of the Legislature that the public
postsecondary educational segments assist and support faculty in
choosing lower cost, more flexible, and dynamic alternatives such as
open source textbooks and related teaching tools. Nothing in this
section shall be construed to mandate faculty use of any particular
textbook or related materials.