Course Packs Sample Clauses

Course Packs. Licensee and Authorized Users may use a reasonable portion of the Licensed Materials in the preparation of Course Packs or other educational materials.
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Course Packs. A collection or compilations of materials (for example, book chapters, journal articles) assembled by members of staff of the Licensee for use by students in a class for the purposes of instruction.
Course Packs. Consistent with the Fair Use provisions of Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act, Licensee and its Member Sites may incorporate parts of the Licensed Materials in electronic Course Packs, Courseware and/or Electronic Reserve Collection for the use by Authorized Users in a particular course of instruction offered by Licensee and its Member Sites under the following conditions: i. Course Packs shall be used only in electronic form. Course Packs appearing in print, CD-ROM, DVD, or any other physical medium shall be prohibited; ii. Course Packs, Courseware and/or Electronic Reserve Collections shall not be used or offered for Commercial Use and shall include attribution to the appropriate source, listing title and author of the extract, title and author of the work, and the name of the publisher; iii. Access to Course Packs, Courseware and/or Electronic Reserve Collections is to be controlled by security measures, such as IP authentication or the use of authorized passwords that are only to be provided to registered students of that particular course; iv. Licensee and its Member Sites shall permanently delete all copies of Course Packs, Courseware and Electronic Reserve Collections when they are no longer used for a particular course; v. Course Packs, Courseware and/or Electronic Reserve Collections in non-electronic non-print perceptible form, such as audio or Braille, may be offered to Authorized Users when necessary; and vi. Permission for other reproduction should be sought from the APA, via the APA Permissions Office.
Course Packs. A collection or compilation, in print or electronic form, of scholarly materials (e.g. book chapters, journal articles) assembled by a Member for use by students in a class for the purpose of instruction. Access control technologies that are used to limit the use of digital content and devices in online or offline environments. The process of embedding information into a digital document, which may be used to verify its authenticity or the identity of its owners. User interface and search systems for discovering and displaying content from local, database and web-based sources. Electronic systems, such as course management systems, on a Member’s Secure Network for use by its faculty, students and staff in connection with specific courses of instruction offered by a Member. Electronic copies of Licensed Materials (e.g. book chapters, journal articles) made and stored on a Member’s Secure Network for use by its students in connection with specific courses of instruction offered by a Member. A centralized database of all publishers' and aggregators' up-to-date and detailed bibliographic and content information about their electronic collections which Members use to manage, track, and deliver access to the e-resources to which they subscribe.
Course Packs. Material from the Licensed Content may be included in anthologies (“Course Packs”) in print or digital form for distribution to Authorized Users for their use in connection with classroom instruction or in reserves (print or digital) set up by libraries for access by Authorized Users in connection with specific courses offered by the Licensee. Copies of items in digital form which are included in online Course Packs or reserves will be deleted by the Licensee and its locations when the course is no longer offered. Course Packs in non-electronic non-print perceptible form, such as audio or Braille, may also be offered to Authorized Users.
Course Packs. Courseware and/or Electronic Reserve Collections in non-electronic non- print perceptible form, such as audio or Braille, may be offered to Authorized Users when necessary; and
Course Packs. Consistent with the Fair Use provisions of Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act, Licensee and its Member Sites may incorporate parts of the Licensed Materials in electronic Course Packs, Courseware and/or Electronic Reserve Collection for the use by Authorized Users in a particular course of instruction offered by Licensee and its Member Sites under the following conditions: i. Course Packs shall be used only in electronic form. Course Packs appearing in print, CD-ROM, DVD, or any other physical medium {including screenshots or screen captures) shall be prohibited. ii. Course Packs, Courseware and/or Electronic Reserve Collections shall include attribution to the appropriate source, listing title and author of the extract, title and author of the work, and the name of the publisher. iii. Access to Course Packs, Courseware and/or Electronic Reserve Collections is to be controlled by security measures, such as IP authentication or the use of authorized passwords that are only iv. Licensee and its Member Sites shall permanently delete all copies of Course Packs, Courseware and Electronic Reserve Collections when they are no longer used for a particular course. v. Course Packs, Courseware and/or Electronic Reserve Collections in non-electronic non-print perceptible form, such as audio or Braille, may be offered to Authorized Users when necessary. 1.3.1 Authorized Users may extract or use a reasonable amount of information contained in the database for educational, scientific, or research purposes, including extraction and manipulation of information for the purpose of illustration, explanation, example, comment, criticism, teaching, research, or analysis. Permission for other reproduction should be sought from the APA, via the APA Permissions Office.
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Course Packs. Custodians of the NGDA and Authorized Users may use a reasonable portion of the Licensed Materials in the preparation of Course Packs or other educational materials.
Course Packs. Purchaser and Authorised Users may use a Reasonable Amount of the Content in the preparation of Course Packs or other educational materials.
Course Packs. Consistent with the Fair Use provisions of Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act, Licensee and its Member Sites may incorporate parts of the Licensed Materials in electronic Course Packs, Courseware and/or Electronic Reserve Collection for the use by Authorized Users in a particular course of instruction offered by Licensee and its Member Sites under the following conditions: i. Course Packs shall be used only in electronic form. Course Packs appearing in print, CD-ROM, DVD, or any other physical medium (including screenshots or screen captures) shall beprohibited. ii. Course Packs, Courseware and/or Electronic Reserve Collections shall include attribution to the appropriate source, listing title and author of the extract, title and author of the work, and the name of thepublisher. iii. Access to Course Packs, Courseware and/or Electronic Reserve Collections is to be controlled by security measures, such as IP authentication or the use of authorized passwords that are only to be provided to registered students of that particular course, and which must always include registered students’ acceptance of the disclaimer regarding the terms and restrictions of use of the Licensed Materials that appears whenever the user accesses the Licensed Materials. Licensee and its Member Sites may provide URLs in Course Packs, Courseware and/or Electronic Reserve Collections but may not use transcripts, transcript excerpts, images, or audio from any of the Licensed Materials. iv. Licensee and its Member Sites shall permanently delete all copies of Course Packs, Courseware and Electronic Reserve Collections when they are no longer used for a particular course. v. Course Packs, Courseware and/or Electronic Reserve Collections in non-electronic non-print perceptible form, such as audio or Braille, may be offered to Authorized Users whennecessary. 2.4.1 Permission for other reproduction should be sought from the APA, via the APA Permissions Office. 2.4.2 This clause, 2.4, does not apply to Interlibrary Loans, APA PsycInfo®, and APA PsycTests®. Material obtained from Interlibrary loans, APA PsycInfo®, and APA PsycTests® shall not be reproduced in a Course Pack, Courseware, or Electronic ReserveCollection.
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