Navigating copyright rules can be tricky for students in Singapore. Here is what every NTU student needs to know about using others work responsibly.
Why This Matters
When you write essays, create presentations, or conduct research at NTU, you are constantly engaging with copyrighted material. Understanding the basics keeps you on the right side of both university policy and Singapore law.
Key Takeaways for Students
- Always cite your sources properly
- Copying entire articles or book chapters is not allowed
- Fair dealing has limits under the Copyright Act
- Creative Commons licensed material can be used freely with attribution
How NTU Library Supports You
The library provides several free services to help with academic integrity:
- Reference management training sessions for tools like Zotero and Mendeley
- Plagiarism detection software access
- Individual consultations on citation practices
- Creative Commons licensing guides
Learn more at NTU Library and take advantage of these resources before your next assignment.
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