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How may I use electronic copies of articles in my teaching without violating license agreements or copyright?

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How may I use electronic copies of articles in my teaching without violating license agreements or copyright?

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Egan Library licenses access to articles in a number of databases offered through the library’s web page. Typically, anyone who is currently affiliated with the university as student, staff, or faculty has access rights that include using copies of full-text articles for personal, scholarly use. However, when you include a link to an electronic copy of an article in a syllabus, assignment, bibliography, etc., it is essential that you restrict article access to authorized University affiliates.

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