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Can a lecturer scan an article that he / she has downloaded from the University Librarys A-Z list of electronic journals and make it available to students via their webpage?

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Can a lecturer scan an article that he / she has downloaded from the University Librarys A-Z list of electronic journals and make it available to students via their webpage?

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For course use only, permission to scan printed pages, store and distribute such electronic documents over a secure network is available under the terms of the CLA Higher Education Digitisation Licence (‘Digitisation Licence’). The Digitisation Licence covers firstly, scanning extracts from a paper original (such as a book, journal or a periodical) and converting the scanned file into a suitable form, and secondly, making the material available to students for course use on a secure intranet. The Digitisation Licence is entirely transactional with clearances provided through the CLA Rapid Clearance Service (CLARCS). There is therefore a fee involved for this. Please see further guidance on the RSD webpages (link) or contact the University Copyright Officer.

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