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Frequently Asked Questions: Linking
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20. May I upload a PDF of a journal article I obtained through the Library’s e-journals to a learning management system such as LEARN for my students to read?
22. May I include links to videos from a free platform such as YouTube or Vimeo, or embed the videos on a learning management system such as LEARN?
25. May I provide a link to an electronic journal article on a learning management system such as LEARN, instead of supplying that article using Course Reserves?
27. In my course, I link to YouTube videos but some students are not able to access them. May I download or otherwise reproduce or screenshare YouTube videos for students who are unable to view them?
36. Do I need to ask permission to link to a website?
37. Is Course Reserves permitted to link to full-text resources that the Library has already paid for, such as e-journals and e-books?
42. What are licences for electronic resources?