Hello,
I got selected to do my first roadtest and was wondering whats the proper way to use external material such as images or tables from the company that provides the equipment. Where should I state that the material is external?
Thanks
Hello,
I got selected to do my first roadtest and was wondering whats the proper way to use external material such as images or tables from the company that provides the equipment. Where should I state that the material is external?
Thanks
I usually put: "source: supplier datasheet" or "source: supplier website" in smallest font just below the image.
Then use the Insert Link tool to link to that source.
I usually put: "source: supplier datasheet" or "source: supplier website" in smallest font just below the image.
Then use the Insert Link tool to link to that source.
That should work, I haven't created a roadtest page yet, so I'm still not sure what features the editor provides. I was thinking at some point to add something at either the bottom of the roadpage, or as text within the image, but your suggestion sounds much better!
You can do the "bottom of the blog" part. I've seen other users (and Wikipedia
) use it successfully. In the academic world, that's the standard. When creating a blog however, I prefer to keep the references as close as possible to where I'm using them. The media allows it and I like to take advantage of that.