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Copyright, Fair Use and Plagiarism

 

 

This page has some useful copyright, fair use, and plagiarism resources for educators and students who wish to know.

 

Students need to learn about plagiarism so that they can avoid it. Here is plagiarism Workshop: A Hotlist & Lesson Plan for 8 - 12th Grade (Interdisciplinary Library Skills/ English/Social Studies) Designed by Janice Cooper Northern Valley Regional High School Old Tappan, NJ 07675 Click here to learn all about it.

 

 

Welcome to the Copyright Website! This portal provides real world, practical and relevant copyright information for anyone navigating the net. Launched on May Day '95, the Copyright Website strives to lubricate the machinations of information delivery. As spice is to Dune, information is to the Web; the spice must flow. Or, if you prefer another metaphor, take the blue pill and I'll show you just how deep the rabbit hole goes..

 

Keeping it Legal: Questions Arising out of Web Site Management by Jamie McKenzie

 

Is it Plagiarism? Do the quiz and find out what is considered Plagiarism.

 

Copyright laws of the United States

 

Copyright & Plagiarism Information for Students and Staff@ Naperville Central High School

 

Copyrightability of Photographs

 

TOOLS FOR THE TEKS: INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM Copyright 101 for Educators: Winter 2003 (Published in the TechEdge 2002-03) by Wesley A. Fryer

 

FAIR USE OF COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS

We would all appreciate a clear, crisp answer to that one, but far from clear and crisp, fair use is better described as a shadowy territory whose boundaries are disputed, more so now that it includes cyberspace than ever before. In a way, it's like a no-man's land. Enter at your own risk.

 

a crash course in copyright...

A Visit to Copyright Bay
Courtesy of the University of St. Francis, Joliet, IL note: This site was not prepared by attorneys, is not to be considered "legal counsel", and is intended only to inform and entertain educators about copyright issues in a non-profit setting.

 

The Educator's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use When it comes to copyright law and the application of fair use exceptions, ignorance is definitely not bliss! Learn how to educate yourselves and your students and avoid making a costly mistake!

 

Education World: The Educator's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use

 

The New Pagiarism: Seven Antidotes to Prevent Highway Robbery in an Electronic Age by Jamie McKenzie.

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