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January 1, 2024Ends:
December 31, 2024Course Learning Management System
COURSE PACKS / ELECTRONIC RESERVES / VIRTUAL LEARNING.
Member Institutions and Authorized Users who wish to incorporate parts of the Licensed Material in course packs, study packs, resource lists and in any other material (including but not limited to multi-media works) to be used in the course of instruction and/or in virtual and managed environments (including but not limited to virtual learning environments, managed learning environments, virtual research environments and library environments) hosted on a Secure Network (only accessible to Authorized Users by secure authentication) should request permissions through the MLA at permissions@mla.org. If the total portion used by Member Institutions and Authorized Users exceeds 10% (ten percent) in a given subscription year, a separate licensing agreement with the MLA may be required. Each item shall carry appropriate acknowledgement of the source, listing the title and copyright owner. Course packs in non-electronic non-print perceptible form developed in order to assist Authorized Users with accessibility needs, such as Braille, may also be offered to Authorized Users. [3.8]
Course Packs
COURSE PACKS / ELECTRONIC RESERVES / VIRTUAL LEARNING.
Member Institutions and Authorized Users who wish to incorporate parts of the Licensed Material in course packs, study packs, resource lists and in any other material (including but not limited to multi-media works) to be used in the course of instruction and/or in virtual and managed environments (including but not limited to virtual learning environments, managed learning environments, virtual research environments and library environments) hosted on a Secure Network (only accessible to Authorized Users by secure authentication) should request permissions through the MLA at permissions@mla.org. If the total portion used by Member Institutions and Authorized Users exceeds 10% (ten percent) in a given subscription year, a separate licensing agreement with the MLA may be required. Each item shall carry appropriate acknowledgement of the source, listing the title and copyright owner. Course packs in non-electronic non-print perceptible form developed in order to assist Authorized Users with accessibility needs, such as Braille, may also be offered to Authorized Users. [3.8]
Ereserves
COURSE PACKS / ELECTRONIC RESERVES / VIRTUAL LEARNING.
Member Institutions and Authorized Users who wish to incorporate parts of the Licensed Material in course packs, study packs, resource lists and in any other material (including but not limited to multi-media works) to be used in the course of instruction and/or in virtual and managed environments (including but not limited to virtual learning environments, managed learning environments, virtual research environments and library environments) hosted on a Secure Network (only accessible to Authorized Users by secure authentication) should request permissions through the MLA at permissions@mla.org. If the total portion used by Member Institutions and Authorized Users exceeds 10% (ten percent) in a given subscription year, a separate licensing agreement with the MLA may be required. Each item shall carry appropriate acknowledgement of the source, listing the title and copyright owner. Course packs in non-electronic non-print perceptible form developed in order to assist Authorized Users with accessibility needs, such as Braille, may also be offered to Authorized Users. [3.8]
Interlibrary Loan
Perpetual Access
Walk-in Users
Authorized Users also include individual members of the public (walk-in users) while they are physically on the premises of a Member Institution. For the avoidance of doubt, walk-in use is intended for individual users, not as a substitution for a License by another institution. [1]
Confidentiality
Fair Dealing
FAIR DEALING / CREATIVE COMMONS. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, nothing shall in any way restrict or limit the ability of Member Institutions, Authorized Users or Walk-in Users to engage in or conduct any activity that is otherwise permitted under Canadian copyright laws, including without limitation pursuant to any fair dealing exceptions, or as permitted under Creative Commons licensing [3.6]