Back to profile Contact person for... - Copyright Information Point Pages Similarity check (Turnitin) If you are a WUR staff member or PhD candidate and you do not have access to Brightspace, you can ask the Copyright Information Point to perform a... Licenses for open material Open materials are any material provided with an open license. You can use an open license to indicate what other people are allowed to do with your... Citing and plagiarism When you cite, you acknowledge the sources you use in your work. You do this by giving in-text citations and by providing a reference list. This page... Using open material Open (teaching) materials are mostly shared under a Creative Commons (CC) license. This license allows you to use these materials in your course. Citing open material Attribution is important when you use Creative Commons (CC) licensed materials. 12Next News Innovative CopyRIGHT tool for using copyrighted material in courses 21 november 2022 | Innovative CopyRIGHT tool for using copyrighted material in courses - WUR News Innovative CopyRIGHT tool for using copyrighted material in courses... Can I share educational material on online platforms? 30 september 2022 | Can I share educational material on online platforms? - WUR News Can I share educational material on online platforms? Published on September 30, 2022... Sharing Endnote libraries without breaking the law 21 juni 2022 | Sharing Endnote libraries without breaking the law - WUR News Sharing Endnote libraries without breaking the law Published on June 21, 2022 We all... How do I retain copyright when publishing a paper? 16 mei 2022 | How do I retain copyright when publishing a paper? - WUR News How do I retain copyright when publishing a paper? Published on May 16, 2022 Publishing... Uploading copyright protected material to Brightspace 31 maart 2022 | Uploading copyright protected material to Brightspace - WUR News Uploading copyright protected material to Brightspace Published on March 31, 2022 The... 1234Next