Terms of Use of Library Materials

The use of electronic resources and copyright regulations 

The use of printouts, electronic journals, e-books and databases requires users to abide to the copyright and the agreements signed between the libraries, MALMAD and the publishers.

 

The downloading of full texts from a reader, e-book, an issue or entire periodical, and/or downloading for commercial advantage and systematical downloading from databases and journals, are prohibited and are a violation of the copyright law (including the use of technological means such as robots).

 

The resources are accessible only to the TAU community: faculty and students, and are intended for personal use only, for the purposes of research or study and not for commercial use.

 

Distributing or providing access to a third party who does not belong to the university is strictly prohibited.

 

Breaking these rules can lead to the restriction of access to the university, and is a cause for disciplinary prosecution and/or the use of all legal means available to the university.

 

The university community has access to the electronic resources from computers outside the university campus via authentication.

 

 

 

For further information:

 Code of Best Practices  (Accessible Education Forum) March 2011

 Copyright Law (Hebrew)