EXERCISE 1 – Reference practices
- Explain what the following reference data means: Cavanagh J, Geisler MW. Mood effects on the ERP processing of emotional intensity in faces: A P3 investigation with depressed students. International Journal of Psychophysiology. 2006;60(1):27-33.
EXERCISE 2 – Copyright issues
Are the following statements true or false?
- The copyrights for a book can arise with a publisher.
- You may copy the poem Vårt land in original language by J. L. Runebergin (1804-1877) onto your web page, as long as you indicate that it is a quotation.
- You can publish a CC BY 4.0 licenced photo you found in an image bank on your blog without mentioning the original author.
- You may put a photo your uncle has taken of you on your home page.
ANSWERS
EXERCISE 1 – Reference practices
- Surname of first author Initial letter of first author’s first name, Surname of second author Initials of second author’s first names. Title of journal article. Title of journal. Publishing year; journal volume (journal issue): journal pages of the article.
EXERCISE 2 – Copyright issues
- False. The copyright always arises with the person who creates the work. A separate contract always has to be made to transfer the copyright to a publisher.
- True. It is over 70 years since J. L. Runeberg died.
- False. The CC BY 4.0 licence requires the original author’s name to be mentioned.
- False. You need permission from your uncle to distribute the photo online.