E-resources are subject to copyright law just like printed materials and their use is also governed by the licence agreements th°ÄÃÅÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼ signs with publishers when arranging electronic access.
These agreements set out how the e-resources may be used and who may use them. You are responsible for ensuring that you use e-resources in accordance with these requirements. Please remember that your UCL usernameÌýand password are for your use only and must never be disclosed to others.
What can I use e-resources for?
You can use e-resources for private study, teaching and / or research, provided that these activities are for non-commercial purposes.
What can I do with e-resources?
As a general rule you may, for your own personal non-commercial use (private study, teaching, research):
- print a single copy of an article or chapter;
- save a copy of an article or chapter;
- print single copies of or save limited extracts from a database.
What can I NOT do with e-resources?
You MUST NOT:
- use the e-resources for any commercial purpose;
- make multiple print or electronic copies of a single article or chapter;
- make print or permanent electronic copies of more than one article from one issue of a journal or one chapter from an e-book
- engage in systematic or excessive downloading, either manually or through the use of technical means such as robots;
- provide print or electronic copies of material to anyone;
- post any content on the Internet or other electronic network;
- remove or alter publisher copyright notices, authors' names, journal / book / chapter / article titles or any other means of identification;
- alter or adapt material from the e-resources.