Restricted Access. By choosing restricted access, you are requesting that the library restrict access to all full-text copies of your dissertation – both print and electronic – for a specified period of time. Your dissertation will be listed and indexed in the Emory Library Online Catalog and in the ETD repository, but the content, the full text of your thesis or dissertation and any supplementary files, will not be accessible until the expiration of the restricted access period. If you choose to restrict access to the full-text copy of your thesis or dissertation, then you may opt to also restrict access to your abstract or table of contents. You will need to indicate your desire to restrict access to these components of your ETD record during the electronic submission process. If you do not restrict access to your abstract and/or table of contents, then this information will be displayed on the web in the ETD record for your thesis or dissertation even if you have restricted access to the full-text copy. ⇧ OR ⇩ ☐ 6 months after my graduation ☐ 1 year after my graduation ☐ 2 years after my graduation I request that the full text of my thesis or dissertation (and any supplemental files) be published no sooner than: Part 4 – Inclusion of Previously Copyrighted Material I hereby certify that all text, audio-visual, or other material not created by me or for which I no longer control copyright that is included in my submission (a) has been identified in my submission by quotation, if directly quoted, and with appropriate source citations; and (b) • falls within the parameters of “Fair Use” as defined by US copyright law; or • is unambiguously a part of the public domain as a matter of law; or • is the subject of a properly documented permission obtained from the entity that owns or controls the copyright in the material. I will provide copies of any such permission upon request. Following is a list of the items for which I have sought and received written permission from the copyright owners to include in my submission (attach a separate page if necessary):
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Samples: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Submission Agreement, Submission Agreement, Submission Agreement
Restricted Access. By choosing restricted access, you are requesting that the library restrict access to all full-text copies of your dissertation – both print and electronic – for a specified period of time. Your dissertation will be listed and indexed in the Emory Library Online Catalog and in the ETD repository, but the content, the full text of your thesis or dissertation and any supplementary files, will not be accessible until the expiration of the restricted access period. If you choose to restrict access to the full-text copy of your thesis or dissertation, then you may opt to also restrict access to your abstract or table of contents. You will need to indicate your desire to restrict access to these components of your ETD record during the electronic submission process. If you do not restrict access to your abstract and/or table of contents, then this information will be displayed on the web in the ETD record for your thesis or dissertation even if you have restricted access to the full-text copy. ⇧ OR ⇩ ☐ 6 months after my graduation ☐ 1 year after my graduation ☐ 2 years after my graduation I request that the full text of my thesis or dissertation (and any supplemental files) be published no sooner than: Part 4 – Inclusion of Previously Copyrighted Material I hereby certify that all text, audio-visual, or other material not created by me or for which I no longer control copyright that is included in my submission (a) has been identified in my submission by quotation, if directly quoted, and with appropriate source citations; and (b) • falls within the parameters of “Fair Use” as defined by US copyright law; or • is unambiguously a part of the public domain as a matter of law; or • is the subject of a properly documented permission obtained from the entity that owns or controls the copyright in the material. I will provide copies of any such permission upon request. Following is a list of the items for which I have sought and received written permission from the copyright owners to include in my submission (attach a separate page if necessary):
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Samples: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Submission Agreement, Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Submission Agreement, Submission Agreement
Restricted Access. By choosing restricted access, you are requesting that the library restrict access to all full-text copies of your dissertation – both print and electronic – for a specified period of time. Your dissertation will be listed and indexed in the Emory Library Online Catalog and in the ETD repository, but the content, the full text of your thesis or dissertation and any supplementary files, will not be accessible until the expiration of the restricted access period. If you choose to restrict access to the full-text copy of your thesis or dissertation, then you may opt to also restrict access to your abstract or table of contents. You will need to indicate your desire to restrict access to these components of your ETD record during the electronic submission process. If you do not restrict access to your abstract and/or table of contents, then this information will be displayed on the web in the ETD record for your thesis or dissertation even if you have restricted access to the full-text copy. ⇧ OR ⇩ ☐ 6 months after my graduation ☐ 1 year after my graduation ☐ 2 years after my graduation ☐ 6 years* after my graduation I request that the full text of my thesis or dissertation (and any supplemental files) be published no sooner than: * Proquest does not offer the six-year restricted access option offered by the Emory repository, however. You will need to negotiate restricted periods longer than two years directly with Proquest. Part 4 – Inclusion of Previously Copyrighted Material I hereby certify that all text, audio-visual, or other material not created by me or for which I no longer control copyright that is included in my submission (a) has been identified in my submission by quotation, if directly quoted, and with appropriate source citations; and (b) • falls within the parameters of “Fair Use” as defined by US copyright law; or • is unambiguously a part of the public domain as a matter of law; or • is the subject of a properly documented permission obtained from the entity that owns or controls the copyright in the material. I will provide copies of any such permission upon request. Following is a list of the items for which I have sought and received written permission from the copyright owners to include in my submission (attach a separate page if necessary):
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Samples: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Submission Agreement, Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Submission Agreement
Restricted Access. By choosing restricted access, you are requesting that the library restrict access to all full-text copies of your dissertation thesis – both print and electronic – for a specified period of time. Your dissertation thesis will be listed and indexed in the Emory Library Online Catalog and in the ETD repository, but the content, the full text of your thesis or dissertation and any supplementary files, will not be accessible until the expiration of the restricted access period. If you choose to restrict access to the full-text copy of your thesis or dissertationthesis, then you may opt to also restrict access to your abstract or table of contents. You will need to indicate your desire to restrict access to these components of your ETD record during the electronic submission process. If you do not restrict access to your abstract and/or table of contents, then this information will be displayed on the web in the ETD record for your thesis or dissertation even if you have restricted access to the full-text copy. ⇧ OR ⇩ ☐ 6 months after my graduation ☐ 1 year after my graduation ☐ 2 years after my graduation I request that the full text of my thesis or dissertation (and any supplemental files) be published no sooner than: Part 4 – Inclusion of Previously Copyrighted Material I hereby certify that all text, audio-visual, or other material not created by me or for which I no longer control copyright that is included in my submission (a) has been identified in my submission by quotation, if directly quoted, and with appropriate source citations; and (b) • falls within the parameters of “Fair Use” as defined by US copyright law; or • is unambiguously a part of the public domain as a matter of law; or • is the subject of a properly documented permission obtained from the entity that owns or controls the copyright in the material. I will provide copies of any such permission permissions upon request. Following is a list of the items for which I have sought and received written permission from the copyright owners to include in my submission (attach a separate page if necessary):): I, the undersigned, have read this form in its entirety, and by signing below:
(1) Grant the license described in Part 1;
(2) Agree to the terms of access detailed in Part 2; and
(3) Certify that I have obtained the proper permissions, if necessary, for any previously copyright materials included in my thesis as described in Part 3. Author Signature Date I, the undersigned, as a committee chair for the Author above, have discussed this form with the author and approve the decisions made herein. CONFIRMED: Signature of Thesis Advisor Date ETD SUBMISSION FORM 10.27.2010 In presenting this thesis or dissertation as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for an advanced degree from Emory University, I hereby grant to Emory University and its agents the non-exclusive license to archive, make accessible, and display my thesis or dissertation in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known, including display on the world wide web. I understand that I may select some access restrictions as part of the online submission of this thesis or dissertation. I retain all ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis or dissertation. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis or dissertation. Signature: Xxxx Xxxxxxx
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Samples: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation (Etd) Repository Submission Agreement
Restricted Access. By choosing restricted access, you are requesting that the library restrict access to all full-text copies of your thesis or dissertation – both print and electronic – for a specified period of time. Your thesis or dissertation will be listed and indexed in the Emory Library Online Catalog and in the ETD repository, but the content, the full text of your thesis or dissertation and any supplementary files, will not be accessible until the expiration of the restricted access period. If you choose to restrict access to the full-text copy of your thesis or dissertation, then you may opt to also restrict access to your abstract or table of contents. You will need to indicate your desire to restrict access to these components of your ETD record contents during the electronic submission process. If you do not restrict access to your abstract and/or table of contents, then this information will be displayed on the web in the ETD record for your thesis or dissertation even if you have restricted access to the full-full- text copycopy is restricted. ⇧ OR ⇩ ☐ 6 months after my graduation ☐ 1 year after my graduation ☐ 2 years after my graduation We encourage you to not embargo your abstract. If you or your advisor have concerns about publishing your abstract, we recommended that you edit it to remove the information you are concerned about making public. Abstract information is an important tool for scholars to learn about the research taking place in their fields, and abstracts of dissertations in particular is a way to communicate where early stage researchers are moving their fields. Of course, if in the end you are convinced that embargoing your abstract is the best option, then we will implement your choice as indicated on your submission form and in your ETD record. Please select a time period you would like restricted access below. I request that the full full-text of my thesis or dissertation (and any supplemental files) be published no sooner than: ☐ ☐ ☐ 2 years after my graduation ☐ Part 4 – Inclusion of Previously Copyrighted Material I hereby certify that all text, audio-visual, or other material not created by me or for which I no longer control copyright that is included in my submission (a) has been identified in my submission by quotation, if directly quoted, and with appropriate source citations; and (b) • falls within the parameters of “Fair Use” as defined by US copyright law; or • is unambiguously a part of the public domain as a matter of law; or • is the subject of a properly documented permission obtained from the entity that owns or controls the copyright in the material. I will provide copies of any such permission permissions upon request. Following is a list of the items for which I have sought and received written permission from the copyright owners to include in my submission (attach a separate page if necessary):): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 I, the undersigned, have read this form in its entirety, and by signing below:
(1) Grant the licenses described in Part 1;
(2) Certify that responses to questions in Part 2 are true and accurate;
(3) Agree to the terms of access detailed in Part 3; and
(4) Certify that I have obtained the proper permissions, if necessary, for any previously copyrighted materials included in my thesis or dissertation as described in Part 4, and will provide copies upon request.
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Samples: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Submission Agreement
Restricted Access. By choosing restricted access, you are requesting that the library restrict access to all full-text copies of your thesis or dissertation – both print and electronic – for a specified period of time. Your thesis or dissertation will be listed and indexed in the Emory Library Online Catalog and in the ETD repository, but the content, the full text of your thesis or dissertation and any supplementary files, will not be accessible until the expiration of the restricted access period. If you choose to restrict access to the full-text copy of your thesis or dissertation, then you may opt to also restrict access to your abstract or table of contents. You will need to indicate your desire to restrict access to these components of your ETD record contents during the electronic submission process. If you do not restrict access to your abstract and/or table of contents, then this information will be displayed on the web in the ETD record for your thesis or dissertation even if you have restricted access to the full-full- text copycopy is restricted. ⇧ OR ⇩ ☐ 6 months after my graduation ☐ 1 year after my graduation ☐ 2 years after my graduation We encourage you to not embargo your abstract. If you or your advisor have concerns about publishing your abstract, we recommended that you edit it to remove the information you are concerned about making public. Abstract information is an important tool for scholars to learn about the research taking place in their fields, and abstracts of dissertations in particular is a way to communicate where early stage researchers are moving their fields. Of course, if in the end you are convinced that embargoing your abstract is the best option, then we will implement your choice as indicated on your submission form and in your ETD record. Please select a time period you would like restricted access below. I request that the full full-text of my thesis or dissertation (and any supplemental files) be published no sooner than: ☐ 2 years after my graduation Part 4 – Inclusion of Previously Copyrighted Material I hereby certify that all text, audio-visual, or other material not created by me or for which I no longer control copyright that is included in my submission (a) has been identified in my submission by quotation, if directly quoted, and with appropriate source citations; and (b) • falls within the parameters of “Fair Use” as defined by US copyright law; or • is unambiguously a part of the public domain as a matter of law; or • is the subject of a properly documented permission obtained from the entity that owns or controls the copyright in the material. I will provide copies of any such permission permissions upon request. Following is a list of the items for which I have sought and received written permission from the copyright owners to include in my submission (attach a separate page if necessary):): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 I, the undersigned, have read this form in its entirety, and by signing below:
(1) Grant the licenses described in Part 1;
(2) Certify that responses to questions in Part 2 are true and accurate;
(3) Agree to the terms of access detailed in Part 3; and
(4) Certify that I have obtained the proper permissions, if necessary, for any previously copyrighted materials included in my thesis or dissertation as described in Part 4, and will provide copies upon request.
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Samples: Submission Agreement
Restricted Access. By choosing restricted access, you are requesting that the library restrict access to all full-text copies of your dissertation – both print and electronic – for a specified period of time. Your dissertation will be listed and indexed in the Emory Library Online Catalog and in the ETD repository, but the content, the full text of your thesis or dissertation and any supplementary files, will not be accessible until the expiration of the restricted access period. If you choose to restrict access to the full-text copy of your thesis or dissertation, then you may opt to also restrict access to your abstract or table of contents. You will need to indicate your desire to restrict access to these components of your ETD record during the electronic submission process. If you do not restrict access to your abstract and/or table of contents, then this information will be displayed on the web in the ETD record for your thesis or dissertation even if you have restricted access to the full-text copy. ⇧ OR ⇩ ☐ 6 months after my graduation ☐ 1 year after my graduation ☐ 2 years after my graduation ☐ 6 years* after my graduation I request that the full text of my thesis or dissertation (and any supplemental files) be published no sooner than: * Proquest does not offer the six-year restricted access option offered by the Emory repository, however. You will need to negotiate restricted periods longer than two years directly with Proquest. Part 4 – Inclusion of Previously Copyrighted Material I hereby certify that all text, audio-visual, or other material not created by me or for which I no longer control copyright that is included in my submission (a) has been identified in my submission by quotation, if directly quoted, and with appropriate source citations; and (b) • falls within the parameters of “Fair Use” as defined by US copyright law; or • is unambiguously a part of the public domain as a matter of law; or • is the subject of a properly documented permission obtained from the entity that owns or controls the copyright in the material. I will provide copies of any such permission upon request. Following is a list of the items for which I have sought and received written permission from the copyright owners to include in my submission (attach a separate page if necessary):
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Samples: Submission Agreement
Restricted Access. By choosing restricted access, you are requesting that the library restrict access to all full-text copies of your dissertation – both print and electronic – for a specified period of time. Your dissertation will be listed and indexed in the Emory Library Online Catalog and in the ETD repository, but the content, the full text of your thesis or dissertation and any supplementary files, will not be accessible until the expiration of the restricted access period. If you choose to restrict access to the full-text copy of your thesis or dissertation, then you may opt to also restrict access to your abstract or table of contents. You will need to indicate your desire to restrict access to these components of your ETD record during the electronic submission process. If you do not restrict access to your abstract and/or table of contents, then this information will be displayed on the web in the ETD record for your thesis or dissertation even if you have restricted access to the full-text copy. ⇧ OR ⇩ ☐ 6 months after my graduation ☐ 1 year after my graduation ☐ 2 years after my graduation Please select a time period you would like restricted access below. I request that the full text of my thesis or dissertation (and any supplemental files) be published no sooner than: Part 4 – Inclusion of Previously Copyrighted Material I hereby certify that all text, audio-visual, or other material not created by me or for which I no longer control copyright that is included in my submission (a) has been identified in my submission by quotation, if directly quoted, and with appropriate source citations; and (b) • falls within the parameters of “Fair Use” as defined by US copyright law; or • is unambiguously a part of the public domain as a matter of law; or • is the subject of a properly documented permission obtained from the entity that owns or controls the copyright in the material. I will provide copies of any such permission upon request. Following is a list of the items for which I have sought and received written permission from the copyright owners to include in my submission (attach a separate page if necessary):
14. I, the undersigned, have read this form in its entirety, and by signing below:
(1) Grant the license described in Part 1;
(2) Certify that responses to questions in Part 2 are true and accurate;
(3) Agree to the terms of access detailed in Part 3; and
(4) Certify that I have obtained the proper permissions, if necessary, for any previously copyright materials included in my thesis/dissertation as described in Part 3.
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Samples: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Submission Agreement