There is a fourth course, which is what many faculty in our department do.
I make a single copy of the article, and place it in folder in a central
location for the class. Each member of the class can then take that copy
and make his or her own copy. (The work of copying is usually shared.
That is, one class member makes copies for all class members and is
reimbursed the costs. This task then rotates across class members.)
Hope this helps.
Joel
Joel S. Freund 216 Memorial Hall
Department of Psychology
Fayetteville, AR 72701-1201
Phone: (479) 575-4256
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Wallace E. Dixon, Jr. wrote:
:-) Now I am confronted with three courses of action: 1) not
:-)share the articles with my students, 2) break the copyright law and
:-)distribute the articles anyway, or 3) find some loophole that will
:-)allow my students to get copies of these articles without any of us
:-)breaking the law.
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