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*[http://copyright.ubc.ca/guidelines-and-resources/support-guides/image-citation-guide/ The University of British Columbia Image Citation Guide ] | *[http://copyright.ubc.ca/guidelines-and-resources/support-guides/image-citation-guide/ The University of British Columbia Image Citation Guide ] | ||
*[http://www.evergreen.edu/copyright/ Evergreen's FAQ about Copyright] | *[http://www.evergreen.edu/copyright/ Evergreen's FAQ about Copyright] | ||
− | *[https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/ | + | *[https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Best_practices_for_attribution Tips on using media with a CC license] |
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Revision as of 14:15, 2 February 2017
Information on how to cite media in Wordpress or Canvas from work from the public domain
Images
Materials that you can post online
- Your original works of authorship to which you hold a copyright.
- Works in the public domain.
- Copyrighted articles and materials that you have received written permission to use.
- Materials with a creative commons license provided you follow the author's licensing requests
All creative commons citations should include the same information
- Title of image
- Creator name
- Source of image (url)
- Copyright information included with the image (i.e. watermark)
- CC license information (if possible link back to CC documentation page)
Databases
- (I.E. Flickr Wikimedia Commons Getty Images)
- Check terms of use
- If there are no specific citation requirements usually just the link to the image page and its corresponding database is fine
- At minimum make sure to cite Creator, Image, Title, Source
- If the image is from a print or electronic publication you include Creator, Title, Source
Example
swampcat1934 Bunny1002846_640.jpg Pixabay