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Communication Services & Information Technology

Permissions

For ANR Authors

If you are a UC ANR author seeking advice on how to obtain permission from a non-UC copyright holder to use copyrighted materials, such as a non-UC photo, drawing, table, or other material for your manuscript, please visit the plagiarism and copyright infringement page in the author resources section of the ANR Peer Review and Publication Production page.

This site is restricted to ANR personnel, so Portal log-in is required.


All ANR personnel can use low resolution images from the Repository for ANR documents, presentations, and marketing.

Refer to the specific use guidelines for each image in the field Document Status as some images carry restrictions.

  • In general, low resolution ANR images in the Repository for ANR use do not require a permission. 
  • Most high resolution images need to be requested; instructions are with each image.
  • Stock photos that we have purchased for the Repository have terms of use.

Requesting use of UC ANR materials

If you are a non-UC ANR author seeking permission to use content from a UC ANR publication, please complete our permissions intake form.

Please note that the copyright holder for all UC ANR publications is the Regents of the University of California and permission must be issued by the permissions officer or a delegated representative, not the author.

Free, downloadable publications may be reproduced and distributed pursuant to the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Copyright. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.

As an open access peer-reviewed journal of the University of California, California Agriculture makes its original research and news content freely available. The entire text and backfile is posted at California Agriculture Online, and is indexed at numerous highly visible databases, including open-access Web sites. As each edition is published, the articles are posted at numerous databases, indexers, and at the California Digital Library’s eScholarship Repository.

Articles from California Agriculture may be reprinted, provided no advertisement for a commercial product is implied or imprinted. Please credit California Agriculture, University of California, citing volume and number, or complete date of issue, followed by inclusive page numbers. Indicate ©[[date]] The Regents of the University of California. Photographs may not be reprinted without permission. For photo permissions, please complete the permissions intake form.

Questions?  Contact permissions@ucanr.edu

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