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Copyright Information

The following information and links provide an overview of how the issue of copyright is handled throughout areas of the Library. The site also provides information for faculty, students, and staff at Dartmouth to begin approaching copyright issues within their own work.

Guidelines & Policies

Dartmouth College

Other Institutions & Organizations

Dartmouth Library Services & Copyright

Library Course Reserves

  • The Library follows the principles of fair-use when placing materials on course reserve for instructors. When fair-use cannot be applied, the Library will request and secure copyright permission for the material. Library staff will consult with the instructor on alternative access to materials if the copyright permission cannot be obtained or if the permission fees are exorbitant.
Blackboard Courses
  • The library does not provide any copyright services to faculty for materials placed on a course web site or on Blackboard. Instructors should consult the Guidelines for Online Use of Course Materials to become familiar with the circumstances under which they may, consistent with the Copyright Law, place course materials on course web sites.

Jones Media Center

  • All media projects must be compliant with current Dartmouth policy and Federal copyright rules, laws, and regulations.

Photocopying & Scanning

Resources

Licensing & Issues in Publishing Tutorials Perspectives

Still Have Questions?

General Library copyright questions? Questions from the health and life sciences community?
  • Bill Garrity, Director of Biomedical Libraries, is the Medical School's designated first-contact for copyright questions.
Questions about retaining rights to your published materials? Questions about using copyrighted materials in other areas of your work? Questions about using copyrighted materials in course reserves?

Last Updated: 10/27/08