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License: EBSCO Electronic Journals (American Antiquarian Society)

Permitted Use of Licensed Content

Authorized users are individuals who are permitted to access the Secure Network from on or off-campus and who have been issued an ID and password by the University. Walk-in users are also allowed.

A journal article or monograph chapter may be distributed to authorized users for teaching purposes. Electronic links must be removed at the end of the course. Course packs may be permitted with EBSCO's prior permission.

Can be provided to authorized users only.

Linking through D2L or course reserves is permitted, but attaching a pdf is not. Course packs may be permitted with EBSCO's prior permission.

Canadian Copyright rules apply (Fair Dealing). Consult with library staff or see the Copyright link below for additional information.

Simultaneous access by unlimited multiple users permitted.
General Permissions and Restrictions
Resources are licensed to the University of New Brunswick for academic purposes ONLY. The content may not be reproduced, retransmitted, disseminated, sold, distributed, published, broadcast or circulated, except as permitted by license or by Fair Dealing provisions of the Canadian Copyright Act. See Copyright @ UNB for further details
Questions?
Information on this page is intended to provide a brief guide to permitted uses for this licensed resource. For more information about specific uses not covered, please contact Linda Roulston.

  • Off-Campus Access (Proxy)

    Authorized users have off-campus access via UNB's secure network.

  • Printed Course Packs
  • Interlibrary Loan

    ILL (by post, fax or appropriate secure electronic means) is permitted to non-commercial educational and research institutions.

  • Distance Education

    Same rules apply as for all off-site authorized users.

  • Perpetual Access
  • Alumni
  • Walk-ins
  • Sharing with Non-UNB Colleagues

    For research purposes only.

  • Legal

    Legal Jurisdiction: CA
    Applicable Copyright Law: Canadian Copyright - Fair Dealing