Terms of Use

Terms of Use

1. Licence: The Dalhousie Review grants both individual and institutional subscribers (including their employees, faculty, and students) the right to access the electronic version of the publication for scholarly, research, educational, and/or personal use. By accessing this content, subscribers confirm that they have read, understood, and accepted the terms of this agreement. Subscribers who do not renew their subscriptions will no longer retain access to the electronic version of the publication, and the journal reserves the right to terminate access for any breach of the following terms.

2. Registration: Access to the electronic version of the publication shall be controlled through the use of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, and subscribers are responsible for providing valid IP addresses for themselves or their institutions. Subscribers may also be issued a user name and password in order to access the electronic version of the publication, and they may be issued a new password or required to change their password at any time. Subscribers are also responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of their accounts and for all of the activities that occur through the use of their accounts, and they agree to notify us of any unauthorized use of their accounts or any other breach of security.

3. Privacy: By providing personal information, subscribers consent to us maintaining, recording, and using this information for internal purposes only. Such information will not be shared with any third parties.

4. Copying: The Dalhousie Review also grants both individual and institutional subscribers (including their employees, faculty, and students) the right to retrieve, display, download, and/or print copies of documents from the electronic version of the publication for which their subscriptions have been paid. In accordance with the Fair Dealing Provisions of the Canadian Copyright Act, such copying shall be limited to single copies of a reasonable number of individual items solely for scholarly, research, educational, and/or personal use in accordance with the terms of this agreement. Teachers, students, researchers, and/or librarians acting on behalf of non-profit institutions may also print single copies of a reasonable number of individual items for use in teaching or research, provided that such copies are not sold. Institutional subscribers may also supply single copies of a reasonable number of individual items through interlibrary loan, provided that such copies are for the purposes of research or private study and not for commercial use.

5. Permissions: Requests to republish or reproduce documents from the electronic version of the publication should be sent directly to the original author, who remains the copyright owner. Quotations from these documents may also be included in scholarly books and/or articles in accordance with the Fair Dealing Provisions of the Canadian Copyright Act, provided that the original author and publication are attributed.

6. Alterations: Subscribers and their authorized users may not modify, adapt, transform, translate, or create any derivative works based on documents from the electronic version of the publication or otherwise use any such materials in a manner that would infringe the copyright therein without permission from the original author, who remains the copyright owner.

7. Unauthorized Use: Subscribers agree to notify us immediately of any infringements of copyright in the publication or any unauthorized use of the publication of which they become aware. In the event of any infringement of copyright law by an authorized user, subscribers shall also take all reasonable steps to make the user cease such activity and to prevent any recurrence thereof. Subscribers shall not be liable for any breach of the terms of this agreement by any authorized user so long as they did not intentionally assist or encourage the breach or permit it to continue after having actual notice thereof.

8. Disclaimer: The publishers, editors, and reviewers do not accept any legal responsibility for errors, omissions, or claims in the electronic version of the publication, and the journal is not liable for any loss or damage arising from a failure on the part of subscribers to comply with the terms of this agreement. The journal also reserves the right to change, modify, or otherwise alter the terms of this agreement at any time.

Contact: For more information concerning these terms, please send an email to Dalhousie.Review@dal.ca or write to The Dalhousie Review, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4R2.