Answered By: Library User Service TeamLast Updated: Feb 15, 2023 Views: 69
Answered By: Library User Service Team
Last Updated: Feb 15, 2023 Views: 69
The answer is: NO, YOU CANNOT!
According to the Copyright Notice, you can copy up to 20% of a published work, a chapter of a book, or a single article from a journal issue (if it is less than 20%).
For further information, please refer to the library's Copyright Notice.
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