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How to properly attribute content

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When attributing a source there are three main elements to include: the title of the work, the creator鈥檚 name and a link to the original website where the work can be found. You may also, for an image for example, include the licence under which the image is shared.

To remember full details of what to include when attributing, you can use the useful acronym TASL:听听
T 鈥 Title of the image/material included听听
A 鈥 Author(s) or creator(s) of the image/material听听
S 鈥 Source of the image/material (where it is from, including a link to the website if possible)听听聽
L 鈥 Licences (show which of the Creative Commons licences applies to the work)听听

All Creative Commons licences require attribution. For more guidance on how to attribute material correctly visit 听听

Take a look at how the image below is attributed to get an idea of how to include all of the necessary information:听听

Strawberry pancakes by Flora M

Strawberry pancakes by Flora M, licenced under CC-by-2.0



If you鈥檙e feeling creative and are using your own images or drawings, you can also attribute yourself! A simple "Images created by [yourTESshopname / yourfullname]鈥 will suffice. If you鈥檇 like to learn more about licencing, you can browse through the creative commons network .