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License Terms of Use

For OCUL University Library users

Can I make an electronic copy for use in an e-reserve system? No

You may not include material from this resource in e-reserves, which are electronic copies of articles stored on a secure network for use by students in connection with a specific class.

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The licensee and authorized users may not incorporate parts of the licensed materials into electronic reserve collections (or electronic course readings), which are collections of electronic copies of materials made and stored on a secure network, including a course management system such as Brightspace, for use by students in connection with specific courses of instruction.

Can I post a copy in a course management system? No

You may not include material from this resource in course management systems like Brightspace.

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The licensee and authorized users may not incorporate parts of the licensed materials in course management systems like Brightspace.

Can I put it in a course pack? No

You may not include material from this resource in course packs, which are compilations of articles for use by students in a class.

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The licensee may not incorporate parts of the licensed materials into print course packs, which are compilations of materials such as articles and book chaptersby an academic institution for use by its students in a class for the purposes of instruction.

Can I link to it? No

You cannot create a persistent electronic link to an individual article,video, or ebook.

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Please do not create any persistent or durable links to the material.

Can I make print or electronic copies? No

You may make print and electronic copies for personal use.

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You may make print and electronic copies for personal use.

For Libraries

Is ILL allowed? No

For further inquiries, contact Memorial University of Newfoundland Document Delivery

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Document Delivery is a service whereby users from one library may borrow material from another library via fax, surface mail or courier, for the purposes of research or private study, and not for commercial use.  Geographic restriction may be specified in the license.