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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Text only, full

Hello,

I am requesting permission to include in my dissertation an article from a scholarly journal. The person who is in charge of Permission and Licensing requires some more information about how I am going to incorporate the article into my publication, such as:
Content you would like to license: Text only? Photos?
If text only, excerpt/quote or Full?

I am wondering how to answer this question. I want text only, full, not excerpt. Can you suggest how I should paraphrase it?

Thank you!
  

Top answer

eg I would like full text, no photos. Clive

  • eg I would like full text, no photos.
  • Clive
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4 Answers
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eg I would like full text, no photos.

Clive
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Thank you Clive.
Would this sentence be appropriate?
"I am requesting permission to use the following content, full text, no photos, in that dissertation: ..... "
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Would this sentence be appropriate?
"I am requesting permission to use the following content, full text, no photos, in that dissertation: ..... "

It's OK. My version is OK, too.
Why not say 'my dissertation'?
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You are right. I will write my dissertation.

Thank you for your suggestions!

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