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License: American Physical Society (APS)

Permitted Use of Licensed Content

Enrolled students, staff, faculty, volunteers visiting affilitated researchers, and walk-ins. No Alumni.

A journal article many be distributed for the purposes of instructing authorized users. No course packs allowed.

Includes providing electronic links to licensed materials for access by students, faculty, and staff at UNB.

Copies will need to be deleted by Member when they are no longer required for the course. Durable links should be used in D2L rather than attaching the PDF.

Include appropriate reference and do not alter the image in any way.

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)

    Through a secure proxy server (Shibboleth)

  • Printed Course Packs
  • Interlibrary Loan

    Document Delivery is restricted to CANADA. Staff may fax, mail or hand-deliver an article to the requester so long as the requesting institution is a noncommercial library located in the same country as Licensee. The copy is for the purposes of research or private study and not for commercial use.

  • Distance Education

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

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

    No sharing allowed other than Document Delivery.

  • Legal

    Legal Jurisdiction: US
    Applicable Copyright Law: U.S Copyright Act OR comparable sections of Canadian Copyright Law.