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I am having difficulty reaching the publishers. If I change a little bit the graphs/pictures I plan to include, do I still need the publishers permission (as long as I properly cite the papers)?

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I am having difficulty reaching the publishers. If I change a little bit the graphs/pictures I plan to include, do I still need the publishers permission (as long as I properly cite the papers)?

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Yes, you still need permission even if you adapt the graphs/pictures. See #7 and #8 above. You may call the Reference Desk in the Library at 312-942-5952 and ask for the publisher’s fax number and email address as well as phone number. • Is there any paperwork I have to do to turn in the final copy of my thesis/dissertation to the Director of the Library? Yes, the information is contained in the FAQ titled: “Submitting the Final Copy of Your Thesis or Dissertation” and is on the Library’s Homepage.

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