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Who and what does Access Copyrights Post-Secondary Licensing cover?

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Who and what does Access Copyrights Post-Secondary Licensing cover?

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Access Copyright simplifies copyright clearance. An Access Copyright licence covers most forms of photocopying done on university or college campuses. The licence is designed for everyone: professors, instructors, students, library workers and administrative staff. The licence provides access to a vast array of copyright material: books, folios, magazines, journals and newspapers. It does not cover works for which the government or your institution holds the copyright, original artistic works, negatives, instruction manuals, newsletters, letters to the editor or advertisements, most print music, workbooks and other consumables. The licence may also be used to clear copyright for copying onto slides, microfiche, transparencies and into alternate formats for the visually impaired. For specific provisions in the licence contact your Access Copyright representative in the Seneca Libraries (Carolin Toppan, ext. 7529) The licence does not include permission to copy into a computer for storag

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