Q. I found an article that I would like to use in my course. It is not from one of the library databases and is copyright protected. Do I need to get permission to use this?
Once a resource is "fixed"-- in other words, published in print or online -- it is copyright protected. If the article is covered by a Creative Commons license that allows for commercial use (CC BY, CC BY-SA, or CC BY-ND), the article can be included in a course. In all other cases, obtaining permission from the copyright holder is recommended before including the article in a course.
links to Library databases and other resources that provide access to articles that are copyright compliant and can be used in a course
The Copyright Toolkit is an excellent resource for Rasmussen Faculty. Use the Toolkit to learn more about copyright and to answer specific questions about the use of resources within Rasmussen courses.
Contact librarians@rasmussen.edu with additional questions about the Toolkit or the Permission Request Form.
Contact compliancequestions@rasmussen.edu if you have reviewed the content in the Copyright Toolkit, but still have a question about the use of a specific resource in your course.