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To submit a job to Print Express: 1. Visit the Print Express site 2. Log on with your student ID and password 3. Choose "Create Print Job". 4. ...
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During your university study, you are required to acknowledge the sources of information that you use in your assignments and course work. If you use someone else's ideas without giving proper...
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All students can request partial copies/scans of print items we hold in our collection. The service is free, however there are limitations due to Australian copyright law. We cannot...
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To access your course readings: Log on to UConnect Select 'StudyDesk' Select a course Within the main "Course Activity" screen, look for the 'Course readings' link If the reading list is divided...
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The Library provides a range of services for students living outside of Australia: Thousands of online books and journals that you can access at any time, from anywhere. Search by titles...
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A term for content which is not covered by copyright. This is because: The copyright has expired. This usually happens 70 years after the death of the creator; or, The creator has...
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It is fine to link to a YouTube video provided you are not linking to infringing content. You can also use the YouTube embed code. The YouTube terms of use allow for these uses without needing...
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No. Content on the Internet is not "copyright-free" or "in the public domain." You will have to investigate the copyright status of each work, often by reading the terms and...
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Copyright protects all original ideas in material form. This means that the idea must have been transformed into something tangible. Examples include: Literary works such as books, articles, web...
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The creator of the work usually owns copyright. However, if you have an agreement with an employer, publisher, funding body or co-creator, you will need to check the conditions of your contract to...