How to insert Creative Commons logo in footer of first page of article












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How do I insert the Creative Commons logo and the license information text in small-size type in the footer of the first page of an article?



I can generate the logo and license information at the top of the page using



usepackage[
type={CC},
modifier={by-nc},
version={4.0},
]{doclicense}










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  • One solution would be to use an unmarked footnote, for which see tex.stackexchange.com/q/30720

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  • Thanks, I will work through the suggestions and see which works (and looks) best.

    – Rose
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How do I insert the Creative Commons logo and the license information text in small-size type in the footer of the first page of an article?



I can generate the logo and license information at the top of the page using



usepackage[
type={CC},
modifier={by-nc},
version={4.0},
]{doclicense}










share|improve this question























  • One solution would be to use an unmarked footnote, for which see tex.stackexchange.com/q/30720

    – Thérèse
    Feb 3 at 15:53











  • Thanks, I will work through the suggestions and see which works (and looks) best.

    – Rose
    2 days ago














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How do I insert the Creative Commons logo and the license information text in small-size type in the footer of the first page of an article?



I can generate the logo and license information at the top of the page using



usepackage[
type={CC},
modifier={by-nc},
version={4.0},
]{doclicense}










share|improve this question














How do I insert the Creative Commons logo and the license information text in small-size type in the footer of the first page of an article?



I can generate the logo and license information at the top of the page using



usepackage[
type={CC},
modifier={by-nc},
version={4.0},
]{doclicense}







footer






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  • One solution would be to use an unmarked footnote, for which see tex.stackexchange.com/q/30720

    – Thérèse
    Feb 3 at 15:53











  • Thanks, I will work through the suggestions and see which works (and looks) best.

    – Rose
    2 days ago



















  • One solution would be to use an unmarked footnote, for which see tex.stackexchange.com/q/30720

    – Thérèse
    Feb 3 at 15:53











  • Thanks, I will work through the suggestions and see which works (and looks) best.

    – Rose
    2 days ago

















One solution would be to use an unmarked footnote, for which see tex.stackexchange.com/q/30720

– Thérèse
Feb 3 at 15:53





One solution would be to use an unmarked footnote, for which see tex.stackexchange.com/q/30720

– Thérèse
Feb 3 at 15:53













Thanks, I will work through the suggestions and see which works (and looks) best.

– Rose
2 days ago





Thanks, I will work through the suggestions and see which works (and looks) best.

– Rose
2 days ago










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