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Determine if permission is needed. Identify the owner. Identify the rights needed. Contact the owner and negotiate whether payment is required. Get your permission agreement in writing.
Adaptation of a figure means changing the previously published form, for example by adding or subtracting information. Alternatively, you can use the figure as a guide and redraw the synthesis scheme entirely, creating a new figure with the correct information. This is redrawing, and does not require permission.
Yes, you can use the figures from another paper in your own. However, you would need to cite the source clearly in the references section of your paper. You would need to get permission from the journal/publisher. Also, some publishers may charge you for using the figures, though mostly it is free.
Identify the copyright holder or agent. For many publications, the publisher is the owner of the copyright and can grant permission for your use. Send a request for permission to use the material. When sending a written request (in either hard copy or digital form), it should include: If you're having trouble
How do I obtain permission from another publisher? Permission to reproduce material from another publisher in an Elsevier product can typically be obtained via Rifling's automated permission-granting service, which can be located on the individual journal article or book chapter page on the publisher's website.
Reuse with permission from the author The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences also allows reuse of figures or tables from their journal for new noncommercial and educational uses (such as in a review article) without asking permission from PAS, as long as the original source is cited.
If you have copied a table, figure or other graphic from another source, you must indicate the source in a note that is attached to that item. The APA style says you need to include Reprinted from or Adapted from followed by the title of the book or article and complete source information.
First, copying and pasting entire papers in your PhD thesis is not a good idea, but not because of plagiarism. A PhD thesis must be a fluent, connected piece. It can't just be a disjoint collection of published papers.
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