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Will I be able to link to articles in AnthroSource, e.g., for on-line course reading lists?

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Will I be able to link to articles in AnthroSource, e.g., for on-line course reading lists?

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Both users of AnthroSource from subscribing institutions and AAA members who log on as individuals will be able to link to journal content for use in e-reserves and on-line course reading lists — just as they do for other electronic products. However, it is important that both institutional users and AAA members assembling such course-packs or electronic reading lists first seek permission from the AAA/University of California Press. Individuals must receive permission each time they reuse the material. Requests are made easily via Rightslink – see the diamond icon next to each article listing in the issue TOC and abstract/citation.

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