Copyright and Plagiarism: What NIH Authors Need to Know
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NIH employees make presentations about their research as well as publish about it in journal articles, book chapters, or books. To enhance audience engagement, NIH authors often choose to use cartoons, illustrations, photographs, figures, and tables. In this class, you will learn how to reduce the risk of copyright infringement and plagiarism when using artwork or writing that is not your own.
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Hands-on. Free. NIH and HHS staff only. NIH staff can register above. HHS staff can email a request to attend the class. Space is limited and registration is required.
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Objectives:
- Learn basic copyright guidelines
- Know where to go to get help with copyright questions
- Understand what plagiarism is and how it applies to NIH
- Be able to identify possible plagiarism and learn how to avoid it
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Hands on (register for one of 15 computer seats or to audit)
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