Scanning guidelines for Brookes staff

Scanning for personal research or study

You may use a scanner to copy for non-commercial research or private study under certain limited conditions. You should only scan for your own private use and you should not make your scanned copy available to other people (for example, by including it in a PowerPoint presentation or on a web site). You should not alter anything that you have scanned in any way. The library copying guidelines explain what you may scan for non-commercial research or private study: Copying and copyright - non commercial research

Library scanning service

The Library offers a scanning service - we will scan book chapters and journal articles and deliver them as PDF files to be included in Brookes Virtual courses. See Library scanning service for more information.

Scanning material for use in Brookes Virtual

It is possible for teaching staff to do their own scanning under the terms of the CLA Scanning Licence to include scanned material in their Brookes Virtual courses. See Scanning materials for delivery in Brookes Virtual or consult the Library guide Scanning for teaching purposes (Word document).

For further information contact Katie Hambrook, Audio Visual Librarian and CLA Licence Co-ordinator.
Telephone (01865) 483146 or email khambrook@brookes.ac.uk