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Thesis / dissertation formatting manual (2024).
- Filing Fees and Student Status
- Submission Process Overview
- Electronic Thesis Submission
- Paper Thesis Submission
- Formatting Overview
- Fonts/Typeface
- Pagination, Margins, Spacing
- Paper Thesis Formatting
- Preliminary Pages Overview
Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures (etc.)
- Acknowledgements
- Text and References Overview
- Figures and Illustrations
- Using Your Own Previously Published Materials
- Using Copyrighted Materials by Another Author
- Open Access and Embargoes
- Copyright and Creative Commons
- Ordering Print (Bound) Copies
- Tutorials and Assistance
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The use of copyright notice is the prerogative of the copyright owner and does not require advance permission from, or registration with, the U.S. Copyright Office. The use of such notice is highly recommended , because it informs the public that the work is protected by copyright, identifies the copyright owner, and shows the year of first publication.
Generally speaking:
- You should include a copyright statement for yourself for this manuscript.
- You must list copyright holders if any portion of your manuscript has been previously published (by you or by another author). See https://guides.lib.uci.edu/gradmanual/previously-published-overview
- If a copyright statement is not being included, insert a blank page as a substitute. The UCI Libraries strongly recommends that you include a copyright statement.
- Please read the Copyrighted Materials sections (found in the tabs on the left-hand side of this page) for more information.
The notice must contain the following three elements:
- The symbol © (the letter in a circle), or the word "Copyright"
- The year of publication (i.e., the year in which you are filing your manuscript)
- The name of the copyright owner (i.e., your name as it appears on the title page)
Example: © 2015 John Doe
Copyright Page Example
Here is an example Copyright Page if the thesis/dissertation author is the only copyright holder listed.
If you need to list other copyright holders for other material included in your manuscript, those should be listed above your copyright for your graduate manuscript. Here is an example of a copyright page section with multiple copyrights listed:
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The use of such notice is highly recommended, because it informs the public that the work is protected by copyright, identifies the copyright owner, and shows the year of first publication. Generally speaking: You should include a copyright statement for yourself for this manuscript.
10% of the number of words of a literary work if it is in electronic form. One article from an issue/edition of a periodical publication such as journal or newspaper. More than one article can be copied if they relate to the same research or course of study. You can copy more than the above amounts if it is "fair".