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Prior Publication of a ChapterSome students may have published a portion of the text of their ETDR as a journal article, book chapter, or other publication. In order to include this work as part of your ETDR, there are several points to consider:
Please discuss all these options with your major professor before deciding which action to take. PaginationAny previously published material included in your ETDR must be paginated consistently with the rest of the document. Only one page number may appear on each page and that is the page number within the final document. Any tables or figures from the previously published material must be numbered in accordance with the rest of the ETDR. Acknowledgement in the TextCredit must be given on the first page of the chapter or section containing the material. This statement is placed at the bottom of the page as a footnote and single spaced. In granting permission, the publisher may have identified exact wording to use in this statement. If not, use the formats shown below:
If only part of the chapter is from a copyrighted source, the note may be worded to reflect the fact. For example: "Part of the data reported in this chapter is reprinted with permission..." or "Part of this chapter is reprinted with permission...." Sample Permission Request LetterYour Address Date To Whom It May Concern: I am a (master's or doctoral) student at Kansas State University and am writing for permission to include in my (thesis, dissertaion, or report) (part or all) of the material from (journal name, article title, volume, number, date, page range or book chapter, book title, date, page range). My (thesis, dissertation, or report) will be made available online through the K-State Research Exchange (http://krex.ksu.edu). (For dissertations only) In addition, my dissertation will be microfilmed by UMI/ProQuest Information and Learning), and copies of the dissertation will be available for purchase. Please supply a signed letter granting me permission to use the work. You can mail or fax the permission to (address/number) Thank you for your asssitance. Sincerely, |
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