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Attribution Presentation
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Created on May 12, 2021
The elements of an attribution, with examples of attributions for images.
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ATTRIBUTION
Attribution - A way of referencing
PRESENTATION
INDEX
Elements of an attribution
Image - copyright
Image - creative commons
Attribution
Image - public domain
Summary
ELEMENTS OF AN ATTRIBUTION
TITLE + AUTHOR + LOCATION + LICENSE
TITLE
AUTHOR
LOCATION
What is it called?
Who created it?
Where did you find it?
Attribution elements
Content that is acceptable to use will almost always have a title. Select the + button to find out more...
It is important to give credit to the the author, or creator, of the content that you use.Select the + button to learn more...
The url is critical for attribution so that the original source can be found quickly. Select the + button to discover more...
"Watercolour painting of an insect"
(c)
by Diana Boyer
Image attribution - say where it came from and who it belongs to
Title + license + author - with title hyperlinked to source location
A regent skipper butterfly
from CSIRO Science Image
Image attribution - say where it came from and who it belongs to
(CC BY 3.0)
This is how you attribute an image
A regent skipper butterfly
from CSIRO Science Image
Image attribution - say where it came from and who it belongs to
(CC BY 3.0)
Click on the links to find out what the title, author and license each links to.
Public Domain Image
"Bacterial colonies grown on an agar plate in combination with iron powder" by Adrain Lange on Unsplash.
Image attribution
+INFO
Public Domain Image
"Bacterial colonies grown on an agar plate in combination with iron powder"
on Unsplash.
by Adrain Lange
Image attribution
Click on the links to find out what source the title, the author and the publisher link to.
Reference
Attribution
Include a title for all content you have taken from somewhere else
Citation
Give credit to the author by including their name
Hyperlink to the original source - and note the license type
