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Ways to Use Journal Articles Published by Elsevier: A Practical Guide
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Introductory Comments

Helen Gainford
Helen Gainford

Elsevier believes it’s important to communicate clearly about our policies regarding the reuse of articles we publish. To help our library customers, authors and readers, we have compiled this brief guide to ways in which you can use whole or parts of journal articles published by Elsevier whether you have access to them in print or via an online service such as ScienceDirect at www.sciencedirect.com.

Please note this guide does not amend, replace or cancel any part of an existing subscription agreement with Elsevier.

Since the last edition of this pamphlet, Elsevier has partnered with the Copyright Clearance Center to make its Rightslink service available to anyone interested in requesting permission to use publications published by Elsevier. Via Rightslink, most permission requests can now be dealt with online and granted immediately. For more on Rightslink, please visit www.elsevier.com/authors/askpermission.

Anyone with questions regarding the use of articles published by Elsevier should contact our Global Rights Department at permissions@elsevier.com.

Kind regards,


Helen Gainford
Director, Global Rights, Elsevier, Oxford, UK

Since 2007, Helen Gainford has served as the director of Elsevier’s Global Rights Department. She leads a team responsible for handling permission requests for Elsevier publications, responding to copyright queries and processing book author contracts. Prior to earning a postgraduate diploma in UK, European and US copyright law from King’s College London, Helen earned an undergraduate degree in English and American studies.


International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers' STM Permissions Guidelines

STMElsevier is a signatory to the International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers' STM Permissions Guidelines. These are designed to establish a standard and reasonable approach to permission-granting for republication purposes across all signatory publishers.

www.stm-assoc.org