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Copyright and Licensing for PhD Students

Copyright and licensing training is an important way to build confidence, awareness and staff skills, enabling them to provide information services in compliance with the law and open educational resources.
This session is being run on request for PG students at the Easter Bush campus. If you’re creating teaching materials, writing up research or a thesis, or preparing a presentation for a conference and are not really sure whether they can use pictures found online or in articles and how to cite them, then this is the session for you. You will be introduced to a set of available online sources to find materials and provided with the tools to be more aware of the copyright of your work and also the process of publication of your thesis in ERA.
If you’re interested in us running a tailored workshop for your department please get in touch.
Eugen Stoica is a Scholarly Communications Officer for the Library and provides support for Intellectual Property Rights, bibliometrics, repository administration and e-theses.
Stephanie (Charlie) Farley is our Open Educational Resources (OER) Advisor for Educational Design and Engagement. She provides the OER service and the Open.Ed website.
Header Image: The Research Pile, Krista Kennedy (Flickr) CC BY-NC-SA. 2.0


