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PERMISSIONS – JOURNALS
Elsevier is pleased to announce our partnership with Copyright Clearance Center to meet your licensing needs.
With Copyright Clearance Center’s Rightslink® service it’s faster and easier than ever before to secure permission from Elsevier titles to be used in a book/textbook, journal/magazine, newspaper/newsletter, coursepack/classroom materials, TV programme/documentary, presentation/slide kit, thesis/dissertation, CD-ROM/DVD, promotional materials/pamphlet, conference proceedings, CME material, training materials, in a poster, use a journal cover image, or photocopy.
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PERMISSIONS – BOOKS / MATERIAL NOT ON SCIENCEDIRECT
Requests to re-use material from any of our publications not on ScienceDirect can be submitted by completing the Permission Request Form below. For clarification, this covers the following imprints:
Academic Press
Balliere Tindall
Butterworth-Heinemann (US)
Cell Press
Churchill Livingstone
CMP
Elsevier
Elsevier Current Trends
JAI
Medicine Publishing
Morgan Kaufmann
Mosby
North-Holland
Pergamon
Syngress
Saunders
Submitting your request via the Permissions Request Form enables us to respond more quickly and our aim is to process routine requests within 15 working days of receipt. However, every effort will be made to meet more immediate deadlines if indicated.
It is also possible to contact our Permissions departments directly:
Natalie Qureshi
Rights Manager
Global Rights Department
Elsevier Ltd
PO Box 800
Oxford OX5 1DX
UK
Tel: (+44) 1865 843830 (UK) or (+1) 215 239 3804 (US)
Fax: (+44) 1865 853333
E-mail: permissions@elsevier.com
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