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12AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
Gestuurd op 6-6-2000 aan support@catchword.com : Dear sirs We are currently in the progress of building a database with all our publications. We would like to make these publications available via our website, preferably in the form of PDF files. 1 - Is this allowed for copies of the PDF files supplied by your site? 2 - Is this allowed for PDF files, made by ourselves of for example Word documents that were used for an article in one of your journals? Kind regards, Antwoord op 19-6-2000: Thank you for contacting CatchWord Support and we apologise for the delay in sending you a reply. Due to publisher copyright conditions, access to articles in the way you have described is not allowed. However, you may set up links to journals, issues or articles hosted on our web site from your web site. Further details on setting up links to journals hosted on CatchWord can be found on the following web page: http://www.catchword.com/link.htm The easiest way to find the appropriate link is to browse the complete title list by clicking on the link "Browse Academic Journals" or "Browse Business Publications", which has the effect of showing you the appropriate URL syntax for each title on the system. Further details on Guidelines for Use of Electronic Journals for Institutional Subscribers may be found on the following web page: http://www.catchword.com/guidelines.htm Please do not hesitate to contact us again if you have any further queries. Regards CatchWord Support support@catchword.com
14Am J Epidemiol
American Journal of Epidemiology
6-6-2000 gezonden aan htelljoh@jhsph.edu Dear sirs We are currently in the progress of building a database with all our publications. We would like to make these publications available via our website, preferably in the form of PDF files. Is this allowed for articles that were printed in your journal? Kind regards, Gerben Rienk Visser antwoord: All permissions are now handled by Oxford University Press. Please contact them in England at 44-01865 267907 Reaktie later: Dear Dr Visser Thank you for your email of 13 June concerning the use of PDF's of articles you have had published in our journals. Our authors retain the right to place their article on their own personal Web site or that of their employer, providing that they fully acknowledge the original source. Should the material be available to download, users should be aware that this is for personal research purposes only. To make multiple copies, or use the material for any other [commercial] purpose, permission must be obtained from this office first. If you have any other queries, please do not hesitate to contact me. Yours sincerely Fiona Willis Journals Rights Sales Manager Oxford University Press Great Clarendon Street Oxford OX2 6DP UK Tel: +44 (0) 1865 267561 Fax: +44 (0) 1865 267485 (NEW) Email: willisf@oup.co.uk
20Am J Public Health
American Journal of Public Health
gestuurd op 6-6-2000 aan charlene.royal@apha.org Dear Charlene Royal, We are currently in the progress of building a database with all our publications. We would like to make these publications available via our website, preferably in the form of PDF files. Is this allowed for articles that were printed in your journal? Kind regards, Gerben Rienk Visser Antwoord (zelfde dag): We generally do not allow AJPH articles to be posted on the Internet. If it's for a website that has controlled access such as a university course, we can ususally grant permission.
39Blood
Blood
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41BMJ
British Medical Journal
Verzonden 6-6-2000 aan sreader@bmj.com Dear Sharon Reader We are currently in the progress of building a database with all our publications. We would like to make these publications available via our website, preferably in the form of PDF files. 1 - Is this allowed for copies of the PDF files supplied by your site? 2 - Is this allowed for PDF files, made by ourselves of for example Word documents that were used for an article in your journal? Kind regards, Gerben Rienk antwoord: Dear Mr Rienk As the BMJ is freely available on the web you may link, free of charge, to any BMJ article. You may not, however, host any article on your own website. Yours sincerely Ann Curtin Permissions Executive BMJ Publishing Group BMA House Tavistock Square London WC1H 9JR Tel: 020 7383 6070 Fax: 020 7383 6668
62Clin Infect Dis
Clinical Infectious Diseases
Alles beschikbaar op hun site. Volgens http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JID/perm.html "For articles in the public domain, permission to reprint should be obtained from the author."
79Eur J Epidemiol
European Journal of Epidemiology
Gezonden aan kluweronline@wkap.nl op 6-6-2000 Dear sirs We are currently in the progress of building a database with all our publications. We would like to make these publications available via our website, preferably in the form of PDF files. 1 - Is this allowed for copies of the PDF files supplied by your site? 2 - Is this allowed for PDF files, made by ourselves of for example Word documents that were used for an article in one of your journals? Kind regards, Gerben Rienk antwoord: Dear mr. Visser, thank you for your message to our services. with regard to your request to post Kluwer articles authored by GGGD employees on the website, our company's policy allows posting of the pdf in intranet if the website is on internet, we can only allow abstracting. In both cases we would appreciate if you made a hyperlink to the homepage of the journal in which the article was published. best regards berendina schermers On Tue, 06 Jun 2000 16:56:56 +0200 (W. Europe Daylight Time) Peter Foppen wrote: > > Jan, > Kun jij dit verder afhandelen. > Dank, > Peter
103Int Immunol
International Immunology
verzonden op 6-6-2000 aan journals.permissions@oup.co.uk Dear Fiona Willis We are currently in the progress of building a database with all our publications. We would like to make these publications available via our website, preferably in the form of PDF files. 1 - Is this allowed for copies of the PDF files supplied by your site? 2 - Is this allowed for PDF files, made by ourselves of for example Word documents that were used for an article in one of your journals? Kind regards, Gerben Rienk Visser antwoord op 13-6-2000: Dear Dr Visser Thank you for your email concerning the use of material from our journals on the Web. To enable me to answer your query effectively, please could you let me know how many OUP journal articles this concerns (and if possible provide the references). Could you also let me know how access to your site would be controlled. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely Fiona Willis Journals Rights Sales Manager Oxford University Press Great Clarendon Street Oxford OX2 6DP UK Tel: +44 (0) 1865 267561 Fax: +44 (0) 1865 267485 (NEW) Email: willisf@oup.co.uk geantwoord: Dear Fiona Willis, An example of such an article is Int Immunol 1999 Jul;11(7):1027-33 titled: Evidence that human CD8+CD45RA+CD27- cells are induced by antigen and evolve through extensive rounds of division. You can see how the information is displayed at http://194.178.164.5/bolderprojekt/searchtitle.asp You can view the whole site (partly in dutch) at http://www.gggd.amsterdam.nl/bolder/index.htm Kind regards, Gerben Rienk Visser Terug: Dear Dr Visser Thank you for your email of 13 June concerning the use of PDF's of articles you have had published in our journals. Our authors retain the right to place their article on their own personal Web site or that of their employer, providing that they fully acknowledge the original source. Should the material be available to download, users should be aware that this is for personal research purposes only. To make multiple copies, or use the material for any other [commercial] purpose, permission must be obtained from this office first. If you have any other queries, please do not hesitate to contact me. Yours sincerely Fiona Willis Journals Rights Sales Manager Oxford University Press Great Clarendon Street Oxford OX2 6DP UK Tel: +44 (0) 1865 267561 Fax: +44 (0) 1865 267485 (NEW) Email: willisf@oup.co.uk
127J Gen Virol
Journal of General Virology
Op http://intl-vir.sgmjournals.org/misc/ifora.shtml staat: Copyright If a paper is accepted for publication in Journal of General Virology, the authors (or other copyright holder) will be asked to transfer to the Society for General Microbiology the copyright (including electronic reproduction rights) of the paper. Neither a whole paper nor a substantial part of a paper may subsequently be published elsewhere in the same form, in any language or any medium, without the consent of the Society, except that authors may mount a PDF file of the published version of their paper on their own or their institution's website. The PDF file must correspond exactly to the paper as printed in the Journal. PDFs can be downloaded from the JGV Online website or may be obtained from the Editorial Office on request (a handling charge may be made). Papers must not be mounted before publication in the print copy of Journal of General Virology; nor must they be mounted on a server for the purpose of commercial sale or systematic external distribution by a third party (e.g. via an e-print server).
136J Med Virol
Journal of Medical Virology
6-6-2000 verzonden aan permreq@wiley.com Dear sirs We are currently in the progress of building a database with all our publications. We would like to make these publications available via our website, preferably in the form of PDF files. 1 - Is this allowed for copies of the PDF files supplied by your site? 2 - Is this allowed for PDF files, made by ourselves of for example Word documents that were used for an article in one of your journals? Kind regards, Gerben Rienk Visser Antwoord: June 7, 2000 To: Gvisser@GGGD.AMSTERDAM.NL From: Permreq@Wiley.com RE: Electronic Journal Inquiry of 6/6/00 Dear Gerben Rienk Visser: We received your recent request for permission and forwarded it to the person responsible for this type of request, who is: Ms. Rachel Smaltz, and can be contacted at: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 605 Third Avenue, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10158-0012; phone: (212) 850-8820, fax: (212) 850-8869, email: rsmaltz@wiley.com. Thank you for your interest in Wiley publications. Sincerely, Christopher Sheridan Senior Permissions Assistant Reaktie 7-7-2000: Dear Mr. Visser: Thank you for your recent permissions request Please visit our website - "WWW.WILEY.COM" Once you connect, you may click on "New York" then click on "Permissions" and fill out the Republication Request Form for the non-print format. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your interest in Wiley publications. 1-8-2000 De betreffende URL is http://www.wiley.com/about/permissions/repub.htm
185Sex Transm Infect
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Op http://www.bmjpg.com/data/gumins.htm Authors should keep the raw data upon which the manuscript is based for at least 2 years and may be requested to produce these for examination by the hanging committee. Authors are encouraged to read the CME articles published in Genitourinary Medicine volumes 72 and 73. These cover the most important points regarding the validity of various forms of research.