How do I properly cite my reuse of LEPnet.org materials?
To reuse or repost materials from LEPNet.org, confirm that the license allows for the use you intend. If the license permits reuse, you must give proper attribution to the original author(s).
Or you may chose to cite the resource in the following manner: "This material was created by or adapted from material created by a member of the International Applied Research Learning Network on Poverty and Human Rights (LEPNet.org), (Author), (Title), (Year). Copyright © (Year), (Author's Name)."
As an example, the citation for "Understanding Online Interaction" taught by Utah State University Professor David Wiley would read, "This material was created or adapted from material created by Utah State University faculty member David Wiley, Associate Professor. Copyright © 2004, David Wiley."
If you want to use the project materials on your Web site, and the materials are licensed using a Creative Commons license, you must also include a copy of the Creative Commons license, or clear and reasonable link to its URL (for example, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), with every copy of the materials or the derivative work(s) you create from it.

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