Open Educational Resources (OER's)
Besides textbooks there are various other open educational resources available such as images, sounds, videos, software and so on. It is important to attribute resources correctly for academic integrity purposes even when attributions are not required. Generally, you would need to provide the creator’s name, title of the work, URL and type of Creative Commons licence if provided.
The lists provided below are not exhaustive. If you find another useful resource that you want to share, please email 'copyright@une.edu.au' and we'll add it to the list.
Attribution Builder
You can use the Attribution Builder, a free tool developed by Open Washington: Open Educational Resources Network to attribute sources.
Open Attribution Builder – Open Washington: Open Educational Resources Network
Creative Commons Search Tool
Use the Creative Commons meta search tool CC Search to search for a wide range of openly licensed images, audio and videos: