19 Cloning & Adapting

Objective

  • Distinguish between a cloned book and an adaption/derivative book

Cloned Book

A cloned book is a book on the UTSA Pressbooks network that has very minor surface changes from the original -for example the book cover is different-but the rest of the content remains unchanged from the original.

Example

The book Organizational Communication. Ryan McPherson cloned this book by Julie Zink. His changes to the content were minimal, so he retained the original authors’ names on the cloned version.

Webbook of Organizational Communication on UTSA Pressbooks

 

Book Information Section of Organizational Communication on UTSA Pressbooks
Book Information Section of Organizational Communication on UTSA Pressbooks

Adaptation/Derivative Book

An adaptation is a work based upon the Work, or upon the Work and other pre-existing works, such as a translation, adaptation, derivative work, arrangement of music or other alterations of a literary or artistic work, or phonogram or performance and includes cinematographic adaptations or any other form in which the Work may be recast, transformed, or adapted including in any form recognizably derived from the original…[1]

Example: Adaptation/Derivative Book

Christina Frasier and Darren Meritz have been working on a derivative book through the State Funded OER grants, for which UTSA Libraries is providing cost-share support. Note how they list themselves as authors of the book since they have authored several chapters. Chapters that have been remixed from other sources attribute the original authors.

Webbook view of From College to Career A Handbook for Student Writers
From College to Career A Handbook for Student Writers

 

Webbook view of From College to Career A Handbook for Student Writers
Table of Contents for From College to Career Authors

Example: Adaptation/Derivative Book

Janet Vote and her student worker Elizabeth Heathman have been adding content into the Geology of National Parks on UTSA Pressbooks. This particular OER does not exist in Pressbooks and required manual entry by Elizabeth to get content into clean Pressbooks format. While there are plans to add more chapters to the book with national parks in the United States, Canada, and Mexico that are not currently represented, the book is essentially a clone currently. So the original author is provided in the License field.

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Webbook view of the Geology of North American National Parks on UTSA Pressbooks

Book Information of Geology of North American Parks on UTSA Pressbooks
Book Information of Geology of North American Parks on UTSA Pressbooks

 

Media Attributions

  • Organizational Communication
  • Organizational Communication Book Info
  • From College to Career A Handbook for Student Writers
  • From College to Career Authors
  • Geology of North American National Parks
  • Book Information of Geology of North American Parks on UTSA Pressbooks

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