NOVEL: Copyright, Legal and Citing Information

The NOVEL collections contain open access, copyrighted resources. All work herein is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

All contributors have agreed to allow download and use their contributed NOVEL resources for non-profit educational purposes (including, but not limited to, educational presentations, lectures, and scholarly publications). The only stipulations are that:

  1. Permission is requested from the contributor or from NANOS
  2. The logo (and credits where applicable) be left on the resource
  3. No other logo or mark implying a different source may be affixed
  4. The content contributor is credited when material is used
  5. NOVEL is credited as the source of the resource (sample citations below)

Use and Citation Resources

The NOVEL collections contain open access, copyrighted resources. All contributors have agreed to allow download and use their contributed NOVEL resources for non-profit educational purposes (including, but not limited to, educational presentations, lectures, and scholarly publications). The only stipulations are that:

  1. Permission is requested from the contributor or from NANOS
  2. The logo (and credits where applicable) be left on the resource
  3. No other logo or mark implying a different source may be affixed
  4. The content contributor is credited when material is used
  5. NOVEL is credited as the source of the resource

This kind of attribution can be done in a single citation. Below are some sample citations in different citation styles. Feel free to copy and edit these for use in a presentation or publication.

JNO Style:

Author. Title [Source]. Item Date. Available at: URL (include complete URL). Accessed Date (specific date).

Examples:

Tourkevich R, Gold D. Ocular motor signs in early progressive supranuclear palsy. Video. [Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: NOVEL Web Site]. 2018. Available at: https://collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=1290930. January 31, 2018.

Gold D, Kung N, Van Stavern G. Acute Vestibular Syndrome with skew deviation and positive head impulse test due to a demyelinating lesion. Video. [Stat!Ref. NANOS Illustrated Curriculum for Neuro-Ophthalmology.] Available at: http://online.statref.com/. Accessed February 9, 2018.

Newman-Toker, D. Penlight-cover Test. Video. [Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: NOVEL Web Site]. May 18, 2015. Available at: https://collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=177178. October 27, 2015.

AAO and AJO Style:

Author or Creator. Title. Source. Available at URL (include complete URL). Accessed Date (specific date).

Examples:

Digre, KB. Vestibular Nystagmus Video 2-15. Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: NOVEL Web Site . Available at https://collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=180306. Accessed December 3, 2015.

Hage, Rabih, Biousse, Valerie. Colloid cyst Hydrocephalus. Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: NOVEL Web Site . Available at https://collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=177362. Accessed November 27, 2015.

Hage, Rabih, Biousse, Valerie. Colloid cyst Hydrocephalus. STAT!Ref: NANOS Illustrated Curriculum for Neuro-Ophthalmology. Available at http://online.statref.com/. Accessed November 27, 2021.

Neurology Style:

Author. Title. In: Source [online]. Available at: URL (include complete URL). Accessed Date (specific date).

Examples:

Digre, KB. Vestibular Nystagmus Video 2-15. Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: NOVEL Web Site [online]. Available at https://collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=180306. Accessed December 3, 2015.

Hage, Rabih, Biousse, Valerie. Colloid cyst Hydrocephalus. STAT!Ref: NANOS Illustrated Curriculum for Neuro-Ophthalmology [Online]. Available at http://online.statref.com/. Accessed November 27, 2021.

Citing the NANOS Illustrated Curriculum in Stat!Ref

Teton Data Systems Stat!Ref. “NANOS Illustrated Curriculum for Neuro-Ophthalmology,” https://www.tetondata.com/TitleInfo.cshtml?id=694 (accessed February 23, 2021)

If your institution has a license to Stat!Ref and the NANOS IC, you can get that local URL and include that to direct people to your local licensed product. Otherwise, it’s best to point to the product description. Without a license, a user can not access the NANOS IC.