What are the differences between reprinting, republishing, photocopying, and purchasing reprints?
Reprinting and republishing refer to the right to include content in another publication or new collective work such as books, professional journals, newsletters, newspapers, and CD-ROMs. Submit requests to ASCD using the appropriate online request form. Photocopying rights are granted to requestors who are seeking permission to make their own copies of journal articles and publication excerpts for teaching, professional development, internal uses, or other uses. These requests, for both academic and nonacademic uses, are handled by Copyright Clearance Center. Reprints refer to copies of individual articles that can be purchased in large quantities. Reprints of Educational Leadership articles are available, with a minimum order of 500 copies, through The Reprint Outsource. Contact our representative, Betsy White, at The Reprint Outsource 1525 Oregon Pike, Suite 1202A Lancaster, PA 17601 USA E-mail: bwhite@reprintoutsource.com Phone: 1-717-394-7350 Fax: 1-717-394-7358 ^Return to top.
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