Copyright Guidelines
Please view Macalester's
Copyright Policy on the web site for the Provost for detailed information
about copyright.
For additional information, see the Stanford
Copyright & Fair Use Center web site.
Please direct any questions or comments about Reserves to
Janet Sietmann, Reserves
Supervisor (x6545).

I. Single Copying for Teachers
A single copy may be made of any of the following by or
for a teacher at his or her individual request for his or her scholarly
research or use in teaching or preparation to teach a class:
A. A chapter from a book;
B. An article from a periodical or newspaper;
C. A short story, short essay or short poem, whether or
not from a collective work;
D. A chart, graph, diagram, drawing, cartoon or picture
from a book, periodical, or newspaper;

II. Multiple Copies for Classroom
Use
Multiple copies (not to exceed in any event more than one
copy per pupil in a course) may be made by or for the teacher giving the
course for classroom use or discussion; provided that:
A. The copying meets the tests of brevity and spontaneity
as defined below; and,
B. Meets the cumulative effect test as defined below;
and,
C. Each copy includes a notice of copyright.
Definitions
Brevity
i. Poetry: (a) A complete poem if less than 250 words
and if printed on not more than two pages or, (b) from a longer poem,
an excerpt of not more than 250 words.
ii. Prose: (a) Either a complete article, story or
essay of less than 2500 words, or (b) an excerpt from any prose work
of not more than 1000 words or 10% of the work, whichever is less,
but in any event a minimum of 500 words. [Each of the numerical limits
stated in "i" and "ii" above may be expanded to permit the completion
of an unfinished line of a poem or of an unfinished prose paragraph.]
iii. Illustration: One chart, graph, diagram, drawing,
cartoon or picture per book or per periodical issue.
iv. "Special" works: Certain works in poetry, prose
or in "poetic prose" which often combine language with illustrations
and which are intended sometimes for children and at other times for
a more general audience fall short of 2500 words in their entirety.
Paragraph "ii" above notwithstanding such "special works" may not
be reproduced in their entirety: however, an excerpt comprising not
more than two of the published pages of such special work and containing
not more than 10% of the words found in the text thereof, may be reproduced.
Spontaneity
i. The copying is at the instance and inspiration of
the individual teacher, and
ii. The inspiration and decision to use the work and
the moment of its use for maximum teaching effectiveness are so close
in time that it would be unreasonable to expect a timely reply to
a request for permission.
Cumulative effect
i. The copying of the material is for only one course
in the school in which the copies are made.
ii. Not more than one short poem, article, story, essay
or two excerpts may be copied from the same author, nor more than
three from the same collective work or periodical volume during one
class term.
iii. There shall not be more than nine instances of
such multiple copying for one course during one class term. (The limitations
stated in "ii" and "iii" above shall not apply to current news periodicals
and newspapers and current news sections of other periodicals.)

III. Prohibitions as to I
and II above
Notwithstanding any of the above, the following shall be
prohibited:
A. Copying shall not be used to create or to replace
or substitute for anthologies, compilations or collective works. Such
replacement or substitution may occur whether copies of various works
or excerpts therefrom are accumulated or reproduced and used separately.
B. There shall be no copying of or from works intended
to be "consumable" in the course of study or of teaching. These include
workbooks, exercises, standardized tests and test booklets and answer
sheets and like consumable material.
C. Copying shall not:
a. substitute for the purchase of books, publishers'
reprints or periodicals;
b. be directed by higher authority;
c. be repeated with respect to the same item by the same teacher from
term to term.
D. No charge shall be made to the student beyond the
actual cost of the photocopying.
Agreed March 19, 1976 Ad Hoc Committee on Copyright
Law Revision
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