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If I am the author or co-author of a work (i.e., book, book chapter, journal article, etc.), do I need to request permission to reuse my own material?

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If I am the author or co-author of a work (i.e., book, book chapter, journal article, etc.), do I need to request permission to reuse my own material?

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The answer depends on your agreement with your publisher, which you should consult. In general, most book authors and contributors would have to request permission in any case that exceeds the limits of “fair use” or “fair dealing”. If you have contributed to a Wiley journal, you or your institution have reserved certain rights under your agreement. For more information about the rights you retain as a contributor, please click here. If you are a US Wiley author and are unsure of your rights under your agreement, please consult with your editor or call the Permissions department at (201) 748-6786. If you are a Wiley UK author and are unsure of your rights under your agreement, please consult with your editor or call the Permissions department at (1243) 770347.

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