WELCOME! 10/07-08 1. Citing our work. What is PUBLIC DOMAIN? Works which are not owned by someone, and therefore not protected by copyright. A work.

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WELCOME! 10/ Citing our work

What is PUBLIC DOMAIN? Works which are not owned by someone, and therefore not protected by copyright. A work may be in the public domain because: it was created before copyright laws (example: the Bible), its copyright protection has expired (example: Moby Dick), it never had copyright protection or its protection was lost (example: a work published before March 1, 1989 and did not carry a copyright notice), it was dedicated to the public domain.

Websites for public domain photos domain-image-resources/ domain-image-resources/ adding-photos-giving-credit/ adding-photos-giving-credit/ age_resources#Subject-based_Collections age_resources#Subject-based_Collections Google Search these for citing stuff… Purdue OWL Son of Citation Machine