There are no copyright issues as long as (1) the e
journals are available usding a standard NESLI licence and
2) the full bibliographic citation is shown on the exam
paper itself, as well as the link.
There MAY be copyright issues if the e journal is
available on a non-NESLI licence
Charles
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 14:04:21 +0100
Elizabeth McHugh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Does anyone know if there are any restrictions to using
>papers from e-journals
> in exam papers. Here at UHI our students would be
>taking the same exam
> over test centers at different locations, so things
>might not be the same for
> us as it would be for others. But I just wondered if
>anyone had come up
> against this issue before.
>
> Thanks
> Elizabeth McHUgh
> Electronic Resources Manager
> UHI Millennium Institute - www.uhi.ac.uk
> Tel:01349 780 217
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