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A quotation indicates that the content is achievement oriented and contains self-collected data.
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Diagrams, text passages, and study results have to be quoted.
The 66-99 quotation marks are written like this: “...”
The 99-66 quotation marks are written like this: „...“
Direct quotation
A direct quotation is indicated with quotation marks.
Indirect quotation
An indirect quotation is indicated with a cf. in front of the reference.
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If there are different quotations on the slide, numeral footers have to be inserted.
Each quotation needs to have the following data:
Author (Year of Publication); Title; Origin (Title of the Book, Magazine, or Website); if necessary, add the Publisher, Agency, or complete Website
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The following citation rules apply as long as there are no other specifications demanded by the author, the customer, or the publisher.
Website
Smith, B. (2017); How to quote properly?; www.lecturio.com/how_to_quote/
Article/Collected edition
Smith, B. (2017); How to quote properly?; Improved Writing; Cornelsen
Book
Smith, B. (2017); Improved Writing; Cornelsen
Source on the slide:
F.l.t.r.: US Department of Agriculture – Agricultural Research Service, PD; Tomwieden, CC0Source in the line for notes:
Soja: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sojabohne.jpgSteak; https://pixabay.com/photos/meat-beef-food-steak-pork-3139640/Because this slide has two images, the title or a designation for a clear allocation (the image on the right) is necessary. The information will be placed one after the other, separated by a single quotation mark, into the prescribed line „Picture source.“
The left image was published by Wikipedia. However, the original source has to be researched and declared. It is important to verify whether the indicated license matches with the original source. If more than three authors have worked on the same project, only the first three names will be indicated, followed by et al. Place the link to the image in the line for notes so that people can find further information about it.
Source on the slide:
Philschatz Anatomy, https://philschatz.com/anatomy-book/contents/m46427.html, CC-BY 4.0, editedSource in the line for notes:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Female_and_Male_Urethra.jpgThis picture was published by Wikipedia. However, the original source has to be researched to verify licensing. Indicate the link to the original source, and if applicable, add the image portal at the end. The image portal is unnecessary in this case.
Source on the slide:
© by LecturioSource in the line for notes:
Firmenlauf 2016Source on the slide:
© by LecturioSource in the line for notes:
Template:https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Blausen_0102_Brain_Motor%26Sensory_(flipped).png“© by Lecturio” will be indicated as the source. Please leave the explanation within the comment field.
Source on the slide:
© by Roy Strowd, MDSource in the line for notes:
X-rays from Roy StrowdImages developed by a sketch or an instruction of the lecturer will be indicated by „© by lecturer.“
Information to provide if nothing else was claimed by the copyright holder:
„© by [Name of lecturer]“ will be indicated as the source.
Leave the explanation within the comment field.
As with sources, the same strong rules apply to protect copyrights.
The approval of the copyright owner should be obtained in any case of doubt. Provide the following information if nothing else was claimed by the copyright owner or required by the license:
Author, name of the work, date, link
Comment field: link, time stamp (from–to; e.g., 00:01:15–00:03:33)
Explicit information about condition of use