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How Arcadia University looks at different institutional community members
Students Generally considered to own whatever they author
Faculty Generally considered to own whatever they author
Others The University is generally considered to own whatever they author
What can and cannot be copyrighted
What Can Be Copyrighted A few common examples
What Cannot Be Copyrighted A few opposing examples
Other Forms of Intellectual Property Protection A couple options to copyright protection
MLA (8th ed.)
“[Page Name].” The Copyright Desk. Arcadia University, [DD Mmmm.] YYYY, [URL]. Accessed DD Mmmm. YYYY.
Example: “Public Domain.” The Copyright Desk. Arcadia University, 2020, https://www.arcadia.edu/landman-library/services/copyright/public-domain. Accessed 1 Sept. 2020.
APA (7th ed.)
The Copyright Desk. (YYYY, Month DD). [Page Name]. Arcadia University. Retrieved Month DD, YYYY, from [URL]
Example: The Copyright Desk. (2020). Public Domain. Arcadia University. Retrieved September 1, 2020, from https://www.arcadia.edu/landman-library/services/copyright/public-domain
2008-2020 The Copyright Desk is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License