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*Third Party Contents
*Referencing
*Layout Style
September 26, 2022
Prepared by:
BRYAN L. ARREO, CESE
Education Program Supervisor
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Fyodor Bronnikov, The Damned Box. Place
of Execution in ancient Rome. The Crucified
Slaves, 1878. Now in the Tretyakov Gallery,
Moscow.
19th century steel
engraving of Jesus Christ.
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Third Party Contents
Third Party are contents created for resources other than
the intended. It can be:
1. Contents created by someone else, or
2. Contents created by a development team for other
context
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Copyright Review
• Copyright is the legal protection extended to the owner of
a creative work.
• Rights are obtained at the time of creation or
publication/sale. Registration is not required.
• Copyright expires 50 years after the death of author
25 years from creation for works of applied art
50 years from creation/publication for photographic works and
audio-visual works
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Copyright Review
• Rights include reproduction, publication, performance in
public, communication to the public, and adaptation to
other works.
• Copyright is important in creative industries, such that
creators may no longer create if everything is free and not
compensated.
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Copyright Review
• Copyright owner has the exclusive right to reproduce the
work, sell it, distribute for profit or for free, and to
prepare new works based on the protected work
• Copyright can be bought, sold, or licensed.
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Fair Use
• A legal doctrine that portions of copyrighted materials
may be used without permission of the copyright owner
provided the use is fair and reasonable, does not
substantially impair the value of the materials, and does
not curtail the profits reasonably expected by the owner
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DepEd’s Copyright Criteria in LR
Quality Assurance
1. The LR has no copyright violation.
Are third party contents properly attributed?
Is the use of the third party content compatible with fair use?
2. The LR is not plagiarized.
Third party contents are properly cited within the text.
The references are properly cited in the bibliographic entries or
reference list.
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DepEd LR Referencing Guide
• Learning resources produced by the Department of
Education follow the general publication style, mainly
borrowing the guide from the 16th Edition of the Chicago
Manual of Style. BLR opted to follow CMoS, being the
most widely used citation and referencing style in
publications using the Standard English.
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Source Noting
• Source noting is deemed important in developing learning
resources wherein writers find the need to use third-party
materials such as news and journal articles, tables,
graphs, and illustrations. In such cases, a source note
should immediately follow the said materials.
• For styling purposes, source notes should be one 1 point
smaller than the regular text, should be flushed right,
and should be in regular font except for italicized titles for
books and long works. The word “source” should be
written in bold face.
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Source Note Style
BLR came up with the term source note to refer to the note
immediately following the third-party material being used
in the presentation. BLR recommends a shortened citation
in a note, to be supplemented with an entry in the
bibliography following this style:
1. Author, title of work, and fact of publication (place of pub,
name of the publisher, date of pub), are written in that order.
2. Elements are separated by commas; the facts of
publication are enclosed in parentheses.
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Source Note Style
3. Author’s names are presented in standard order first
name first.
4. Titles are capitalized headline-style. Capitalize the first
and last words in titles and subtitles, and capitalize all
other major words.
5. Titles of larger works are italicized; titles of smaller
works or unpublished works are presented in roman
and enclosed in quotation marks.
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Source Note Style
6. Such terms as editor/edited by, translator/translated
by, volume, and edition are abbreviated.
7. Only the page number/s where the material or passage
was sourced from will be provided on the notes.
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Source Notes in Images
1. Creator, name of work, and fact of publication, in that
order.
2. Every image should have a title or name. In cases where
the title is not explicitly stated, Untitled or a descriptive
title should be written.
3. For layout purposes, the source note may be written on
the left side of an image.
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Source Notes in Images
4. If the image includes a caption, the source note should
immediately follow, enclosed in parentheses.
5. There is no longer a need for bibliographic entry if fact
of publication is complete.