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===Linking===
 
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Files deposited in the DRS are assigned a handle, which is permanent URL. Find the file's handle by scrolling to the end of its full description page.
 
Files deposited in the DRS are assigned a handle, which is permanent URL. Find the file's handle by scrolling to the end of its full description page.

Revision as of 10:37, 21 October 2014

Linking, Citing, and Re-using Materials in the DRS

Linking

Files deposited in the DRS are assigned a handle, which is permanent URL. Find the file's handle by scrolling to the end of its full description page.

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It’s important to keep in mind that not all files in the DRS are publicly available. When you are logged in you will have access to files other may not. You can still link to these files, but not everyone will have permission to view or download the files.

Citing and Re-Using DRS content

DRS and Library staff respect copyright and expect users to follow all copyright and fair use guidelines. If an object in the DRS is under copyright (regardless of whether it has a copyright or other rights restriction notice), make sure you follow all copyright or fair use policies before using or distributing that object. For more information about copyright and fair use, visit the Library web page on copyright and fair use: http://library.northeastern.edu/get-help/copyright-and-fair-use. Please follow appropriate citation rules for citing DRS content in your work (future DRS development will include a citation generator).

Learning Objects in Blackboard (Future development)