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What should be included in a publication after obtaining the right to use a graphic, text, or other item found on the internet?
Responses
Letter of consent
Letter of consent
Date of the download
Date of the download
Nothing should be included
Nothing should be included
Citation for the source
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Best answer: Citation for the source.
You should give proper attribution in the publication (a citation/credit line) and, if required by the licensor or publisher, a brief “used with permission” credit. Keep the letter of consent/permission on file (you generally don’t publish the whole letter). For online materials, include the access/download date in the citation when the citation style or source type calls for it.
You should give proper attribution in the publication (a citation/credit line) and, if required by the licensor or publisher, a brief “used with permission” credit. Keep the letter of consent/permission on file (you generally don’t publish the whole letter). For online materials, include the access/download date in the citation when the citation style or source type calls for it.
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