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Do I need to get copyright permission to put articles on ERes, the Library’s electronic reserves system?

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Do I need to get copyright permission to put articles on ERes, the Library’s electronic reserves system?

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The documents stored in the ERes database are protected under Copyright Laws of the United States (Title 17 U.S. Code). If you limit materials to single articles from journals or chapters from books already owned by a faculty member or the Library, you may request that these be digitized by the Library and placed in a password-protected section of ERes designated for your course and accessible only to students enrolled in the course. The materials must be removed at the end of the quarter as soon as the course is over. If you plan to use the materials again you must get permission to use them.

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