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I want to quote a WestEd publication in my work. What permissions do I need?

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I want to quote a WestEd publication in my work. What permissions do I need?

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It depends. If your reproduction of copyrighted material qualifies as “fair use,” no permission from WestEd is required, but you must prominently cite WestEd as the copyright holder on all copies you make. If it does not qualify, you must seek permission. If you’re not sure your use of copyrighted material qualifies as “fair use,” call the WestEd Publications Center at 888.293.7833 or email permissions@wested.org. More information about requesting permission to reproduce copyrighted WestEd material is available online at WestEd.org/permissions. Please note: Not all books, videos, DVDs, or CD-ROMs by WestEd authors are published by WestEd. In such cases, request permission directly from the copyright holder.

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