Answered By: Rosie Hopper Last Updated: Oct 13, 2021 Views: 59
Answered By: Rosie Hopper
Last Updated: Oct 13, 2021 Views: 59
If the textbook is protected by copyright but you own (or the library owns) a print copy, the library can work with you to digitize a select portion of the book, applying Fair Use* principles. Please contact us for further assistance:
- DownCity Yena Library Lisa Helwig-Payne 401.598.1408
- Harborside Library Fred Brown 401.598.1283
*Review the four factors for measuring fair use:
- Factor 1. Purpose and character if the use
- Factor 2. Nature of the copyrighted work
- Factor 3, Amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the work as a whole
- Factor 4. Effect of the use upon the potential market for the work
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