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Does the TEACH Act allow me to make articles and other materials available to students that I otherwise would have placed on reserve (or electronic reserve) with the library?

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Does the TEACH Act allow me to make articles and other materials available to students that I otherwise would have placed on reserve (or electronic reserve) with the library?

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No. TEACH applies only to the use of materials that would ordinarily be displayed in the live classroom. Displaying an entire journal article is not an activity that generally occurs in the physical classroom, but displaying a portion of an article may be more typical – such as a graph or other model from a journal article used to illustrate a particular point.

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