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Copyright for Research and Teaching: In-Depth Resources   Tags: copyright, fair_use, plagiarism, teach_act  

This guide serves as an introduction to copyright resources, considerations, and options. It is not meant as legal advice. Copyright is a cloudy issue and requires consultation with a copyright lawyer for particular issues.
Last Updated: Feb 11, 2013 URL: http://instr.iastate.libguides.com/copyrightindepth Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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The Georgia State Lawsuit

The Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Sage Publications lawsuit against various Georgia State University personnel over copyright issues and fair use has been resolved.  Please click on the Copyright for Teaching tab to read about the decision.  Please send any suggestions for more analysis pieces to me via email under my contact information.

 

Creative Commons: Get Creative

A wonderful video about the Creative Commons, how it was formed, what it does, why it's important.

 

Off-Campus Access

Most of our online indexes, ejournals, and full-text articles can be accessed both on and off-campus. Off-campus access requires an ISU Borrower ID (last 11 digits of your ISUCard) and password.  See Set your Library password for more information. 

ISU Distance Education students & instructors, please see our Distance Learning page, our fuller DL Guide, and the ISU DE website's New Student Information (pdf) for more specifics about off-campus access and getting your ISUCard number.

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