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Brett D. Currier

Director of Scholarly Communications

@brettdcurrier

[email protected]

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LIBRARY SUPPORT

Brett D. Currier, Director of Scholarly Communications

Nursing Librarian Team

[email protected]

Lydia Pyburn, Online Engagement & Health Sciences Librarian

Heather Scalf, Director of Assessment

Kaeli Vandertulip, Information Literacy & Health Sciences Librarian

Peace Ossom Williamson, Data Research Librarian

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Created at the

moment it the

article is fixed

in a tangible

medium of

expression.

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WHEN IS A COPYRIGHT CREATED?

WHAT IS PROTECTED?

(1) literary works;

(2) musical works, including any accompanying words;

(3) dramatic works, including any accompanying music;

(4) pantomimes and choreographic works;

(5) pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works;

(6) motion pictures and other audiovisual works;

(7) sound recordings; and

(8) architectural works.

B R E T T D . C U R R I E R

D I R E C T O R O F S C H O L A R L Y C O M M U N I C A T I O N S 6

BUNDLE OF RIGHTS

• Make copies

• Distribute the work

• Prepare derivative works

• Publicly perform or display the work

• License any of the above to third parties

• Transfer the copyright to a third party

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WHAT REQUIRES PERMISSIONS?

From the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association 6th

Edition

Directly reprinted figures and tables

Adapted figures and tables

Directly reproduced data

Tests and scale items

Questionnaires, vignettes, etc.

Long quotations (Example: Case Studies, Policy Citations, etc.)

Either a single 400 block quotation OR

Total excerpts less than 800 words

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RECEIVING PERMISSIONS

Permissions in Advance Requested Permission

Creative Commons Licenses From the Publisher

Anti-Copyright Notices From the Author

Other ways

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CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE

CC License

CC0

CC-BY

CC-BY-SA

CC-BY-ND

CC-BY-NC

CC-BY-NC-SA

CC-BY-NC-ND

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REVIEW THE PUBLISHER’S WEBSITE

Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association

American Journal of Nursing

Copyright Clearance Center

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Publishers

Copyright

Clearance

Center

*Often publishers

are the

copyright

holders.

From the Author

UT Arlington

Example

Permission

Letter Request

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RECEIVING PERMISSIONS

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APA FORMAT

Note. From “Title of the article,” by W. Jones and R. Smith, 2007, Journal

Title, 21, p. 122. Copyright 2007 by Copyright Holder. Reprinted with

permission.

*Purdue recommends that you include a copy of your permissions letter in

your dissertation

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OnCall Team. (2006). Nursing students. Flickr.com. Retrieved from https://flic.kr/p/8J8tSS

Note. “Nursing Students” by OnCall Team, 2006, Flickr.com. Retrieved from https://flic.kr/p/8J8tSS. Copyright 2006 by OnCallTeam (https://flic.kr/ps/QmPsu). Reprinted courtesy of the Copyright Holder under a Creative Commons License CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)

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EXAMPLE ONE

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EXAMPLE TWO

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EXAMPLE 3

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OTHER RESOURCES

Citing and Finding Permissions

Your nursing liaisons: [email protected]

Brett D. Currier, Director of Scholarly Communications

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EDGE WORKSHOP SERIES

Copyright and Thesis/Dissertation, Part I

Tuesday, February 9, from 2:00 to 3:00 in Central Library 315A

Wednesday, February 10, from 6:00 to 7:00 online

Word for Theses and Dissertations Workshops

Monday, February 15, from 2:00 to 3:30 in Central Library 315A.

Thursday, February 18, from 5:00 to 6:30 in Central Library 315A.

Copyright and Thesis/Dissertation, Part II

Tuesday, February 9, from 2:00 to 3:00 in Central Library 315A

Wednesday, February 10, from 6:00 to 7:00 online

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Contact me

Brett D. Currier

Central Library 514

817-272-5127

[email protected]