Yes, precisely, that's why I think it simply MIGHT be a
problem if a non-NESLI licence was used.
Charles
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 14:37:36 +0100
Chris Rusbridge <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I thought there was a specific exemption (that may not
>be the technical term) for exams in UK Act... so if
>there is a problem, might it result from a licence
>seeking to impose terms tighter than the Act supports?
>
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> On 24 Apr 2009, at 07:55, Charles Oppenheim wrote:
>
>> 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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