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When it comes to copyright there’s so often an element of uncertainty and pragmatic judgements to be made about risk. There are a number of resources available from the UCL library that help you observe copyright laws.

  • Course Readings Services:
    Navigates the copyright landscape; smooths the way to obtain texts you can legally pass to your students.
  • Readinglists@UCL:
    Organises course texts and presents them to students  (optionally in conjunction with the aforementioned Course Readings Services). 
  • Box of Broadcasts:
    Any UCL staff (or student) can now record TV and radio, and access a huge archive of recordings. Moodle editors can embed these within their course areas.
  • Copyright blog:
    UCL's Copyright Support Officer Chris Holland writes succinct, accessible updates on legal developments.
  • Copyright for E-Learning:
    This guide is designed to provide a brief introduction to the issues related to using material within online learning environments.

Tips for linking to and embedding content

  • Link to websites - if you link to a website you are not contravening any copyright laws.
  • Embed media hosted elsewhere - you're generally free to embed (though not download and host) any online content which explicitly invites you to share and/or embed. Examples: YouTube, SoundCloud, Prezi, &c. Otherwise, link to the resource where it is hosted.
  • Find copyright-cleared images - use search.creativecommons.org to find creative commons images - Pixabay is a great resource available through this search tool.

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