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Policies for Poverty & Public Policy

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Reprints and Permissions

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To use the full text of any article in Poverty & Public Policy, please contact and describe the way that you plan to use the article. We may calculate a reprint fee appropriate to the type of intended use. Typical uses that require special permission include: using the article in course readers, posting the article to your website, reprinting the article in a book, and distributing the article at a conference or to colleagues, either electronically or in print.

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Copyright and Open Access Permissions

As further described in our submission agreement, in consideration for publication of the article, the authors assign to Policy Studies Organization all copyright in the article, subject to the expansive personal-use exceptions described below.

Attribution and Usage Policies

Reproduction, posting, transmission or other distribution or use of the article or any material therein, in any medium as permitted by a personal-use exemption or by written agreement of Policy Studies Organization, requires credit to Policy Studies Organization as copyright holder (e.g., Policy Studies Organization © 2011).

Personal-use Exceptions

The following uses are always permitted to the author(s) and do not require further permission from Policy Studies Organization provided the author does not alter the format or content of the articles, including the copyright notification:

  • Posting of the article on the author(s) personal website, provided that the website is non-commercial;
  • Posting of the article on the internet as part of a non-commercial open access institutional repository or other non-commercial open access publication site affiliated with the author(s)'s place of employment (e.g., a Phrenology professor at the University of Southern North Dakota can have her article appear in the University of Southern North Dakota's Department of Phrenology online publication series);
  • Authors are allowed to deposit their articles to PubMedCentral and UKPubMedCentral twelve months after publication, which satisfies the open access mandates of all major government and foundation research grants. Bepress deposits the content of some journals automatically on behalf of authors; see http://www.psocommons.org/ppp/about.html to see if this applies in your case.
  • Posting of the article on a non-commercial course website for a course being taught by the author at the university or college employing the author; and
  • Storage and back-up of the article on the author's computer(s) and digital media (e.g., diskettes, back-up servers, Zip disks, etc.), provided that the article stored on these computers and media is not readily accessible by persons other than the author(s).

People seeking an exception, or who have questions about use, should contact Policy Studies Commons at .

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General Terms and Conditions of Use

Users of the bepress website and/or software agree not to misuse the bepress service or software in any way.

The failure of bepress to exercise or enforce any right or provision in the policies or the Submission Agreement does not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. If any term of the Submission Agreement or these policies is found to be invalid, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties' intentions as reflected in the provision, and the other provisions of the Submission Agreement and these policies remain in full force and effect. These policies and the Submission Agreement constitute the entire agreement between bepress and the Author(s) regarding submission of the Article.

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