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Dear Bette

Would the answer to this not depend on the legislative arrangements relating to where your institution is based?

All the best

Carol

Carol Lefebvre

Independent Information Consultant, Lefebvre Associates Ltd, Oxford, UK

Lead Convenor, Cochrane Information Retrieval Methods Group

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From: Medical Libraries Discussion List <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Bissonnette, Bette
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Subject: ? copyright and fair use

Sorry for another copyright question....  my faculty member wants to use 38 pages of a 376 page book in her class.    My gut feeling is no because it would not be considered a "small amount" of the copyrighted work.  I would appreciate the opinion of my colleagues who know more about this than I do.

Thank you,
Bette

Bette Bissonnette
Director of Library Services
American University of the Caribbean
Cupecoy, St.Maarten
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