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D323 Library Resources: CITATIONS & COPYRIGHT

Dunlap CUSD #323 Library Program

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          What is copyright? Copyright is the legal right to use, share, adapt, display and /or perform a creative work

          What is plagiarism? Plagerism is using someone else’s work or ideas without permission or without showing credit to them

          Why do citations matter? Plagiarism can harm your reputation as a student or a professional. Plagiarism can also be illegal and can cost you money if prosecuted.

Develop good habits- cite all your sources, including images!

CITATIONS & FORMATTING

Citation Generators:

  • Citation generators can be found within most of the school provided databases, usually at the top of bottom of the article.

After creating a free account, Noodle Tools will help build citations from your sources.


Citation Guides:

 

COPYRIGHT & IMAGES

When using images for your presentations, it is good practice to look for fair use images. Fair use content is when creators allow free use of thier work. Content still needs to be credited (cited) to them! 

Sources for fair use images: