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- Saturday & Sunday: CLOSED
- Exceptions
BOOK DROP
To return books after (or before) office hours, please
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Fair Dealing Policy
Approved by CMU Faculty Senate
March 25, 2011
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Copying Guidelines
- Except where otherwise stated, these guidelines
apply to a university making a single copy from a work protected by copyright
for the purposes of research, private study, review, criticism or news
reporting in circumstances in which the consent of the owner of copyright has
not been secured and is not required by reason of the fair dealing exception in
the Copyright Act. Permission from a copyright holder may be required where the
copy falls outside of these guidelines.
- Single copies that are permitted to be made
pursuant to this policy must be made only from publications in which copyright
subsists, such as, books, journals and other periodical publications,
newspapers and magazines (“Published Works”). A copy may only be made
from a lawful copy of the work in the possession of the university, and if the
lawful copy is in electronic form, there is no restriction against making a
copy under the contractual terms relating to the Published Work.
- No copying may exceed 10 per cent of a Published
Work, other than a textbook produced primarily for the post secondary education
market, or the following, whichever is greater:
- an entire chapter from a book provided that it
does not exceed 20 per cent of the book;
- an entire article from a periodical publication;
- an entire short story, play, poem or essay from
a book or periodical publication;
- an entire entry from an encyclopedia,
dictionary, annotated bibliography or similar reference book;
- an entire reproduction of an artistic work from
a book or periodical publication; and
- a single musical score from a book or periodical
publication.
- No copying may exceed 5 per cent of a textbook
produced primarily for the post secondary education market, or the following,
whichever is greater:
- an entire chapter from a textbook provided that
it does not exceed 10 per cent of the textbook;
- an entire short story, play, poem or essay from
the textbook provided that it does not exceed 10 per cent of the textbook; and
- an entire reproduction of an artistic work or a
single musical score from the textbook provided that it does not exceed 10 per
cent of the textbook.
- Notwithstanding
any of the other provisions of these guidelines, no copies may be made of the
following:
- any of the works referred to in paragraphs 3(b)
to 3(f) of these guidelines where the publication containing the work does not
contain other works. For example, no copy may be made of a play from a
publication containing the play but no other work;
- unpublished works, subject to the provisions of
paragraph 10 below;
- proprietary workbooks, work cards, assignment
sheets, tests and examination papers;
- instruction manuals;
- newsletters with restricted circulation intended
to be restricted to a fee paying clientele; or
- business cases which are made available for
purchase.
- Each paper copy made pursuant to Parts II, III
and IV of these guidelines shall contain, on at least one page, the name of the
author or artist (where known), the title of the publication from which the
copy was made, the name of the publisher of that publication and the following
statement:
This copy is made solely for the
use by a student, staff member, faculty member or library patron for research,
private study, review, criticism or news reporting. Any other use may be an
infringement of copyright if done without securing the permission of the
copyright owner.
- Each electronic copy made pursuant to Parts II,
III and IV of these guidelines shall have the information and statement referred
to in paragraph 6 on at least one page, except for an electronic copy made
available from a server pursuant to these guidelines, where that information
and statement could instead be associated with the copy such that notice of
that information and statement would come to the attention of the person who
accesses the copy.
- If a fee is charged for making a copy the fee is
set no more than an amount representing a reasonable approximation of the
actual cost of making and delivering the copy.
- University staff shall use reasonable efforts to
guard against systematic, cumulative copying from the same work which in total
exceeds the portion of the work that may be copied pursuant to these guidelines
and to ensure that the number of copies made complies with this policy. If
university staff suspects that a student, other staff member or faculty member
is engaged in systematic, cumulative copying, the matter must be referred to
the university staff member responsible for administering this policy or his or
her delegate for review, and any further requests from that student, staff
member or faculty member for a copy may be refused.
- Requests for the making of copies which fall
outside these copying guidelines and requests for making of copies of
unpublished works may be referred to the university staff member responsible
for administering this policy or to his or her delegate for evaluation. A determination
will be made as to whether the proposed copies are permissible in all the circumstances relating to the requests and may ultimately be
refused. The evaluation will examine all relevant circumstances, including:
- the purpose of the proposed copying, including
whether it is for research, private study, review, criticism or news reporting;
- the character of the proposed copying, including
whether it involves single or multiple copies, and whether the copy is
destroyed after it is used for its specific intended purpose;
- the amount or proportion of the work which is
proposed to be copied and the importance of that work;
- alternatives to copying the work, including
whether there is a non-copyrighted equivalent available;
- the nature of the work, including whether it is
published or unpublished; and
- the effect of the copying on the work, including
whether the copy will compete with the commercial market of the original work.
Interlibrary
Loan
- This policy on interlibrary loan applies to a
loan from one university library in Canada at the request of another university
library in Canada for delivery to that library or for transmission to a
student, staff member or faculty member of that other university. This policy
does not apply to a loan from a university library to a public or commercial
library or to a library located outside of Canada. Depending on the
circumstances surrounding the request for the loan, this policy may apply by
analogy. Specific consideration of all the circumstances would have to be given
to determine whether this policy would apply by analogy.[1]
Paper Copies
- A single copy may be made onto paper pursuant to
the Copying Guidelines for interlibrary loan, subject to the following
safeguards:
- the library making the copy has received written
confirmation in paper or electronic form from the library requesting the copy
or from the patron of that library that the patron requires the copy for
research, private study, review, criticism or news reporting, and that the
patron is a student, staff member or faculty member of the university
requesting the copy;
- where the patron requires the copy for review,
criticism or news reporting, the library making the copy advises that, in using
the copy for any of those purposes, the patron mentions:
- the source; and
- if given in the source, the name of the author
of the work; and
- where the purpose of making the paper copy is to
use it to make an electronic copy for use in interlibrary loan, the paper copy
is promptly destroyed after the electronic copy is made.
Electronic Copies
- A single copy may be made in electronic form
pursuant to the Copying Guidelines for interlibrary loan and may be transmitted
to the library requesting the copy using Ariel or similar technology, subject
to the following safeguards:
- the library making the copy has received written
confirmation in paper or electronic form from the library requesting the copy
that the patron of that library requires the copy for research, private study,
review, criticism or news reporting, that the patron requiring the copy is a
student, staff member or faculty member of the university requesting the copy,
and that once that library received the electronic copy and makes a copy onto
paper it will delete the electronic copy;
- where the patron requires the copy for review,
criticism or news reporting, the library making the copy advises that, in using
the copy for any of those purposes, the patron mentions:
- the source; and
- if given in the source, the name of the author
of the work;
- the library making the copy has received written
acknowledgement from the library requesting the copy that it will only use the
electronic copy transmitted to it for the purpose of making a copy onto paper
for the patron of that library that required the copy and will delete the electronic
copy once it has furnished the paper copy to its patron; and
- the Ariel or similar technology used to transmit
the copy is set or configured so that the copy is deleted once the transmission
is completed.
- A single copy may be made in electronic form
pursuant to the Copying Guidelines for interlibrary loan and may be transmitted
to a patron of the library requesting the copy in electronic form by desktop
delivery, subject to the following safeguards:
- the library making the copy has received written
confirmation in paper or electronic form from the library requesting the copy
that the patron of that library is a student, staff member or faculty member of
the university requesting the copy;
- where the patron requires the copy for review,
criticism or news reporting, the library making the copy advises the patron of
the library requesting the copy that, in using the copy for any of those purposes,
the patron mentions:
- the source; and
- if given in the source, the name of the author
of the work;
- the library making the copy has, before
transmitting the copy, received written confirmation in paper or electronic
form from the patron of the library requesting the copy that the patron
requires the copy for research, private study, review, criticism or news reporting,
that the patron will only use that copy for research, private study, review,
criticism or news reporting, and that the patron will not transmit the copy to
any third party;
- the electronic copy is made available to the
patron requesting the copy either by email sent directly to the patron, or from
a secure server protected by a technological protection measure that ensures
that the copy is only made available to the patron requesting the copy;
- the electronic copy is transmitted to the patron
requesting the copy in PDF format or a similar format that restricts the copy
from being altered by the patron; and
- if transmitting the copy by email, the library
deletes its sent email once the email has been transmitted, and if making the
copy available from a secure server, the library deletes the copy stored on its
server once the patron requesting the copy has downloaded one copy from the
server and is not transmitted to another patron requesting a copy.
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University Library Reserve
- This policy applies to paper copies made by a
staff or faculty member for library reserve, and to electronic copies made by a
staff member of the university library or other administrative unit from
Published Works for a student of the university. This policy does not permit
the making of electronic copies for library reserve by a faculty member who is
a course instructor.
Paper Copies
- One paper copy for each 30 students in a course
of instruction up to a maximum of 3 may be made onto paper pursuant to the
Copying Guidelines for library reserve, subject to the following safeguards:
- the paper copies are made by or at the request
of a faculty member in respect of a specific course of instruction offered by
the university;
- the paper copies are made as an optional and
supplementary source of information for students and must be a small proportion
(no more than 25 per cent) of the required reading for a particular course, and
the university library has received, from the faculty member requesting the
copies, a written acknowledgement in paper or electronic form confirming that
the copies are intended as an optional and supplementary source of information
for students and that the copies amount to no more than 25 per cent of the
required reading for the course;
- the use of library reserve must not substitute
for the purchase of books, course packs or other published materials;
- prior to loaning the paper copy to a student,
the library has received from the student a written acknowledgement in paper or
electronic form that he or she is a student enrolled in a course of instruction
at the university, that the student requires the copy for research, private
study, review, criticism or news reporting, and that the student will not use
the copy for any other purposes;
- where the student requires the copy for review,
criticism or news reporting, the library advises the student that, in using the
copy for any of those purposes, the student mentions:
- the source; and
- if given in the source, the name of the author
of the work;
- the paper copy is loaned to the student for a
period of limited duration;
- the paper copy is destroyed within a reasonable
time once the course of instruction or series of courses it pertains to comes
to an end; and
- where the purpose of making the paper copy is to
use it to make an electronic copy for library reserve, the paper copy is
promptly destroyed after the electronic copy is made.
Electronic Copies
- A single copy in electronic form may be made
available to a student for library reserve from a university server pursuant to
the Copying Guidelines, subject to the following safeguards:
- the electronic copy is made at the request of a
faculty member in respect of a specific course of instruction offered by the
university;
- the
electronic copy is made as an optional and supplementary source of information
for students and must be a small proportion (no more than 25 per cent) of the
required reading for a particular course, and the university library has
received, from the faculty member requesting the copies, written
acknowledgement in paper or electronic form confirming that the copies are
intended as an optional and supplementary source of information for students
and that the copies amount to no more than 25 per cent of the required reading
for the course;
- the use of library reserve must not substitute
for the purchase of books, course packs or other published materials;
- prior to providing a student with access to the
electronic copy, the library has received from the student a written
acknowledgement in paper or electronic form that he or she is a student
enrolled in the course of instruction at the university for which the copy was
made, that the student requires the copy for research, private study, review,
criticism or news reporting, that the student will not use the copy for any other
purpose, that the student will not transmit the copy to any third party and
that the student will only print out one paper copy from the electronic copy;
- the electronic copy is made available to the
student from a secure server protected by a technological protection measure
that ensures that the copy is only made available to the students enrolled in
the course of instruction for which the copy was made;
- the electronic copy is made available to the
student on a read-only basis in PDF format or a similar format that prevents
the copy from being altered by the student; and
- the electronic copy made by the university is
deleted once the course of instruction or the series of courses it pertains to
has come to an end.
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Document Delivery
- This policy on document delivery applies to
copies made by the university library from Published Works for a patron of the
library.
Paper Copies
- A single copy may be made onto paper pursuant to
the Copying Guidelines for document delivery for a patron of the university library
who is a student, staff member or faculty member of the university, subject to
the following safeguards:
- the library has received written confirmation in
paper or electronic form from the patron that is a student, staff member or
faculty member of the university, and that the patron requires the copy for
research, private study, review, criticism or news reporting;
- where the student requires the copy for review,
criticism or news reporting, the library advises the student that, in using the
copy for any of those purposes, the student mentions:
- the source; and
- if given in the source, the name of the author of the work; and
- where the purpose of making the paper copy is to
use it to make an electronic copy to provide to the patron, the paper copy is promptly
destroyed after the electronic copy is made.
- A single copy may be made onto paper pursuant to
the Copying Guideline for document delivery, for a patron who is not a student,
staff member or faculty member of the university, subject to the following
safeguards:
- the library has permitted the patron to have
access to its premises and the patron requests the copy while on the premises
of the library;
- the library has received written confirmation in
paper or electronic form from the patron that the patron requires the copy for
research, private study, review, criticism or news reporting; and
- where the patron requires the copy for review,
criticism or news reporting, the library advises the patron that, in using the
copy for any of those purposes, the patron mentions:
- the source; and
- if given in the source, the name of the author
of the work.
Electronic Copies
- A single copy may be made in electronic form
pursuant to the Copying Guidelines for document delivery for a patron of the
university library, subject to the following safeguards:
- the library has received written confirmation in
paper or electronic form from the patron that the patron is a student, staff
member or faculty member of the university, that the patron requires the copy
for research, private study, review, criticism or news reporting, that the
patron will only use that copy for research, private study, review, criticism
or news reporting, and that the patron will not transmit the copy to any third
party;
- where the patron requires the copy for review,
criticism or news reporting, the library advises the patron that, in using the
copy for any of those purposes, the patron mentions:
- the source; and
- if given in the source, the name of the author
of the work;
- the electronic copy is made available to the
patron requesting the copy either by email sent directly to the patron, or from
a secure server protected by a technological protection measure that ensures
that the copy is only made available to the patron requesting the copy;
- the electronic copy is transmitted to the patron
requesting the copy in PDF format or a similar format that restricts the copy
from being altered by the patron; and
- if
transmitting the copy by email, the library deletes its sent email once the
email has been transmitted, and if making the copy available from a secure
server, the library deletes the copy stored on its server once the patron
requesting the copy has downloaded one copy from the server.
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Faculty Member Fair Dealing
- This policy on faculty fair dealing applies to
paper and electronic copies made from Published Works by a faculty member, or
by a staff member of the university for a faculty member.
Paper Copies
- A single copy may be made by a faculty member pursuant to the Copying Guidelines, subject to
the following safeguards:
- the faculty member requires the copy for the faculty members personal research, private
study, review, criticism or news reporting; and
- where the faculty member uses the paper copy for review, criticism or news reporting, the
faculty member mentions:
- the source; and
- if given in the source, the name of the author of the work.
- A single
paper copy may be made by a staff member of the university for a faculty member
pursuant to the Copying Guidelines, subject to the following safeguards:
- the faculty member advises the staff member that
the faculty member requires the copy for the faculty members personal
research, private study, review, criticism or news reporting;
- the faculty member uses the copy for the faculty
members personal research, private study, review, criticism or news reporting;
and
- where the faculty member uses the paper copy for
review, criticism or news reporting, the faculty member mentions:
- the source; and
- if given in the source, the name of the author
of the work.
Electronic Copies
- A single copy in electronic form may be made by
a faculty member pursuant to the Copying Guidelines, subject to the following
safeguards:
- the faculty member requires the copy for the
faculty members personal research, private study, review, criticism or news
reporting;
- where the faculty member uses the electronic
copy for review, criticism or news reporting, the faculty member mentions:
- the source; and
- if given in the source, the name of the author
of the work; and
- the faculty member does not transmit the
electronic copy to a third party, except where the transmission is pursuant to
the purpose of review, criticism or news reporting.
- A single copy in electronic form may be made by
a staff member of the university for a faculty member pursuant to the Copying
Guidelines, subject to the following safeguards:
- the faculty member advises the staff member that
the faculty member requires the copy for the faculty members personal
research, private study, review, criticism or news reporting;
- the faculty member uses the copy for the faculty
members personal research, private study, review, criticism or news reporting;
- where the faculty member uses the electronic
copy for review, criticism or news reporting, the faculty member mentions:
- the source; and
- if given in the source, the name of the author
of the work.
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