When using information online, make sure you are aware of the copyright, moral rights, intellectual property and legislation governing using information from databases.
2. Using databases
Learners need to Smartcopying : the
official guide to
be aware of copyright issues
copyright for schools and
requirements TAFE
Students and
copyright
3. Using databases
Learners need to Use a referencing
style to
be aware of acknowledge
moral rights authorship - eg
requirements Harvard
Referencing Style
Avoid plagiarism
4. Using databases
Learners need to be Have an
aware of understanding of
legislation statutory licensing
and
and
IP intellectual
intellectual property policies
property
requirements
6. Bibliography
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