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License Terms of Use

For UBC Library users

Research/Private Study

 

Yes

May I download or print a copy of the material(s) for UBC-related research or my own private study?

Class Handouts

 

Yes

May I distribute or incorporate multiple print copies of the material(s) into class handouts distributed to students in a UBC course?

Print Course Packs

 

Yes

May I incorporate a copy of the material(s) into a print course pack for use by students in a UBC course?

Learning Management Systems

 

Yes

May I upload an electronic copy of the materials(s) on a learning management system (e.g. Connect, Vista, MEDICOL) for a UBC course or research?

e-Reserves

 

Yes

May I upload an electronic copy of the materials(s) on a library course reserves system?

Images

 

Yes

May I incorporate graphs, charts, tables, images and other graphics embedded in the materials(s) in instructional slides and handouts for use in the classroom? 

Persistent URLs

 

Yes

May I post a persistent URL (electronic link) to the material(s)?

Text and Data Mining

Ask

Please contact us here if you have questions about text mining permissions.

Scholarly Publishing

Yes Figures, tables, and insubstantial amounts of the licensed materials may be included in works published by UBC authors, but never for commercial purposes.

Scholarly Sharing

Yes

Transmit to a third-party colleague in hard copy or electronically, minimal, insubstantial amounts of the licensed materials for personal use or scholarly, educational, or scientific research or professional use but in no case for re-sale or any commercial purposes.

Artificial Intelligence

Ask

May I use an Artificial Intelligence tool for the purposes of educational and research purposes? Contact lib-license@lists.ubc.ca for more information.

For Libraries

Is interlibrary loan (ILL) allowed?

Yes

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

Notes
Whenever possible, UBC users should access the Licensed Materials directly from the ACS site (whether by using Digital Object Identifier pointers to individual articles, hyperlinks, or other sufficient means).
Text and Data Mining is only permitted with permission from the Publisher.
Contact lib-license@ubc.ca for more information.

If your intended use is not covered here or you have additional questions about license permissions, please contact us here

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