How can I get permission to reproduce or re-use Elsevier content?
Last updated on June 30, 2020As a general rule, permission should be sought from the rightsholder to reproduce any substantial part of a copyrighted work. This includes any text, illustrations, charts, tables, photographs, or other material from previously published sources.
To read our full Permissions Guidelines and determine if you require permission, please click here.
Obtaining permission to use content on ScienceDirect
If the content you wish to re-use is on ScienceDirect, you can request permission using the Copyright Clearance Center's RightsLink® service. RightsLink is available on each journal article or book chapter page by clicking ‘Get rights and content’ button located under the title and authors’ names, to the right of the DOI. For more information, please see the 'ScienceDirect content' tab here.
Certain requests may require further review by Elsevier’s Global Rights Department before permission can be granted. If this occurs, you'll receive an email notification from RightsLink to accept or decline the terms of the permissions license and (if applicable) a permission fee.
When you create an account with RightsLink you will be asked to provide your credit card information. This does not necessarily mean that your request will be subject to a permissions fee; it is part of the registration process only. You can determine whether your request is subject to a fee by clicking ‘Quick Price’ after you have made your selection on how you wish to use the material.
Obtaining permission to use content not on ScienceDirect
If the content you wish to re-use is not on ScienceDirect, please complete the online Permission Request Form. Elsevier's Global Rights Department has a standard turnaround time of 15 working days. If you have a more immediate deadline this can be indicated in the Comments box at the bottom of the form.
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- For questions about obtaining permission, contact the Permissions Helpdesk via Email.
- For further details about how journals authors can reuse their work see our journal author rights page.
- For further details about how book authors can reuse their work see our book author rights page for Science & Technology authors and for Health Sciences authors.
- For details on self-archiving and posting, please refer to our sharing guidelines and copyright policy.
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