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Resources| UC Copyright
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Works created at UC. UC policies and resources. If you have questions that are not answered on this website, your first stop should be your campus library link listed under campus resources. UC policies and resources. UC Office of the President. Office of Scholarly Communication. 169; 2014 Regents of the University of California Terms of use.
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Frequently asked questions| UC Copyright
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Works created at UC. UC policies and resources. If I find it on the web, it’s free to use, right? What about a work that has been published outside of the United States? Are there exceptions for people with disabilities? If I find it on the web, it’s free to use, right? Additional options include writing a letter directly to the author or publisher verifying that there was no renewal, or purchasing search services from a commercial agency. . Are there exceptions for people with disabilities?
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The greatest WordPress.com site in all the land! Skip to primary content. Fiction Books Related to Transhumanism. LIS Links & Organizations. Non-Fiction Books Related to Transhumanism. Transhumanist Links and Organizations. 50 US State. Academic Institutions, and their library’s URL. University of California (includes 10 schools! Http:/ libraries.universityofcalifornia.edu/. University of Colorado Boulder. Http:/ ucblibraries.colorado.edu/. Http:/ www.lib.uconn.edu/. Http:/ www.lib.udel.edu/. Http:/ www&...
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Find digitized images and texts within SEAAdoc. SEAAdoc includes 1,500 images (photographs, paintings, posters, etc.) and 4,000 pages of text (books, articles, etc.) that can be browsed by pre-selected lists of topics, ethnic groups, and formats. The images and texts can also be searched using keywords. All items were digitized from the collections of UC Irvine's Southeast Asian Archive. Cham (Southeast Asian people). Khmu' (Southeast Asian people). Iu Mien (Southeast Asian people). Powered by the CDL.
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Note to SEAAdoc users:. We seek to make this resource as useful for you as possible, and we welcome your suggestions, comments, and questions. Please contact us if you need any type of help for which the answer is not given on this page. How do I contact you for questions about SEAAdoc? Click on “Comments? Rdquo; at the bottom of any page. How do I order reproductions of digital items from SEAAdoc? And what is the cost? My searches don’t get any results. What do I do? A service of the UC Libraries.
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Student works| UC Copyright
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Works created at UC. UC policies and resources. Student works that are produced while employed by the university, or that are sponsored or commissioned, are owned by the University of California unless there is an agreement that says otherwise. Must be granted to use the material. Campus graduate studies offices can provide more information about the requirements for submitting theses and dissertations. Works created at UC. Office of Scholarly Communication:. UC Office of the President.
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Works created at UC. UC policies and resources. Nd Fair Use Resources. UCSD Library Policy on Course Reserves. UC policies and resources. UC Office of the President. Office of Scholarly Communication. 169; 2014 Regents of the University of California Terms of use.
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Frequently asked questions| UC Copyright
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Works created at UC. UC policies and resources. Where can I learn more about the UC Open Access Policies? How can I put a work in the public domain? Someone has contacted me asking for permission to use my article (or book chapter, or other work). What do I do? What can I do if I find my work being distributed online without my permission? How do I make sure my rights are protected when I sign a publishing agreement? Where can I learn more about the UC Open Access Policies? That you can customize and sen...
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Obtaining permissions, step by step| UC Copyright
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Works created at UC. UC policies and resources. Obtaining permissions, step by step. 1 Determine if permission is needed for the work you want to use. 3 Send a request for permission to use the material. For more information on writing letters of permission, see the box on the left for examples of model permission letters from other universities that can be modified to fit your needs. If you're having trouble…. To find out where to go for more help. UC Office of the President.