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For UBC Library users

Research/Private Study

May I download or print single copies of parts of the electronic resource for my own UBC-related research or private study?

Yes

An Authorized User can print single copies and electronically save parts of the electronic resource for their personal UBC-related research or private study provided they do not:

  1. use software such as webcrawlers or other automated means to systematically make copies of extracts of the electronic resource for any purpose;
  2. mount, post or distribute any part of the electronic resource on any unsecured electronic network; or
  3. contravene any of the other general restrictions enumerated at the bottom of this page.

 

Class Handouts

May I distribute multiple print copies of parts of the electronic resource for use by UBC students?

Ask

If you would like to find out whether parts of this electronic resource can be included in classroom handouts, please contact us at lib-license@interchange.ubc.ca, and we will obtain the information from the publisher as quickly as possible.

Print Course Packs

May I incorporate a portion of the electronic resource into a print course pack for use by UBC students?

No

However, a UBC faculty or staff member may be able to create persistent URLs (electronic links) to individual items for access by UBC students.  See information on creating persistent URLs for further details.

Learning Management Systems

May I post a copy of portions of the electronic resource on a learning management system (e.g. Connect, Vista, MEDICOL)?

No

However, a UBC faculty or staff member may be able to create persistent URLS (electronic links) to individual items for access by UBC students.  See information on creating persistent URLs for further details.

e-Reserves

May I post a copy of portions of the the electronic resource in an electronic library course reserves system?

No

However, a UBC faculty or staff member may be able to create persistent URLs (electronic links) to individual items for access by UBC students.  See information on creating persistent URLs for further details.

Images

May I incorporate images in classroom materials to be distributed to UBC students?

Ask

If you would like to find out whether images from this electronic resource may be provided UBC students in classroom materials, please contact us at lib-license@interchange.ubc.ca, and we will obtain the information from the publisher as quickly as possible.

Persistent URLs

May I create a persistent URL (electronic link) to an individual item contained in the electronic resource?

Yes

Access to individual items contained in the electronic resource may be provided to UBC students through a persistent URL (electronic link).

For Libraries

Is ILL allowed?

Yes

For further inquiries about obtaining an item from this electronic resource, contact UBC Library Interlibrary Loans.

Notes
No license agreement.


If the license is silent on a given permission or a resource has no license, then Canadian Copyright and Fair Dealing provisions come into effect.

The Library interprets "silence" to mean that permissions for the following are:

ILL Print = yes
ILL Electronic = yes
ILL Ariel = yes
Course Packs = No, need written permission
LMS = No, need written permission
e-Reserves = No, need written permission

If your intended use is not covered here or you have additional questions about license permissions, please contact lib-license@interchange.ubc.ca.

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