How do I get permission to reproduce information from the BNFC?
Frequently asked questions: BNFC ExtraPermission to reproduce material from the BNFC is granted in certain circumstances and should be sought from The Executive Editor, Please note that the publishers do not permit the reproduction of any part of the BNFC for promotional purposes.
How is the BNFC funded?
Frequently asked questions: BNFC ExtraThe BNFC is entirely funded from sales made by the joint publishers, the BMJ Publishing group, RPS Publishing, and RCPCH Publications. The great bulk of sales are of the printed version and made to the Department of Health for distribution within the NHS. The publishers also sell the publication in both printed and electronic formats in the UK and the rest of the world.
How do I get permission to reproduce material from your website?
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How may I request permission to reproduce part of an MIT Press publication for use in my classroom?
FAQ page - The MIT PressFor permission to reproduce part of an MIT Press book for classroom use, please contact our Permissions Coordinator, Pam Quick, at quik@mit.edu or by phone at 617-253-0080. For permission to reproduce part of an MIT Press journal article, please contact our Journals Subsidiary Rights Manager, Christina Ellas, at journals-rights@mit.edu or by phone at 617-258-0591.
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Darton Longman and Todd PublishersTo find out more about our copyright policies and permissions, please contact Claudine Nightingale, our Editorial Assistant and Foreign Rights Sales Administrator, on 020 8875 0155 or at ClaudineN@darton-longman-todd.co.uk.
Must I obtain permission to reproduce images from EEBO? How?
Frequently Asked Questions - EEBOProQuest-CSA LLC has copyright and other intellectual property rights in EEBO. In addition, ProQuest CSA's agreements with the owners of the materials reproduced in EEBO give us limited rights which do not include reproduction of images outside of EEBO. Accordingly, you must obtain permission to include images in books or articles from both ProQuest CSA and the owner of the material.
How often is BNFC data updated?
Frequently asked questions: BNFC ExtraWhilst the central BNFC data is updated once a year, the other pages on the website are updated on a more regular basis. The BNFC text is compiled with the help of a network of expert clinical advisers under the authority of the Paediatric Formulary Committee (comprising representatives of the three publishers and the Department of Health). This allows the publication to provide impartial, authoritative and practical advice and ensures that the BNFC remains reliable.
How are the prices in the BNFC calculated?
Frequently asked questions: BNFC ExtraPrices are included in the BNFC to allow comparison between products. They are not suitable for quoting to patients since they do not include elements such as container allowance and professional fees. Prices in the BNFC are generally calculated from the net cost used in pricing NHS prescriptions. This information comes from the Prescription Pricing Authority and is updated each edition.
Is permission required to use parts of or reproduce these materials?
NIDA - Frequently Asked QuestionsUnless otherwise specified, NIDA's products are in the public domain and can be copied as a whole without seeking permission from NIDA. Also, text selections and graphics that do not have source citations listed beside, above, or below them can also be used without permission. If the person or organization using such material wishes to cite the document or text, standard citation formats relating to publications and Web sites should be followed.
How do I get permission to reproduce materials from the EOLSS in other publications?
Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems - Frequently asked Ques...Copyright Permission Forms are available in both MS Word and PDF format at http://www.eolss.net/eolss_crap.aspx
How do I get permission to reproduce F. A. Davis's copyrighted material?
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How can I get permission to reproduce a part of a book (or book cover) for a project I'm working on?
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Do I need Crown Copyright permission to reproduce government documents?
Federal Publications Inc. - Frequently Asked QuestionsPlease check The Government of Canada's policy on copyright for full details. All enquiries regarding copyright and licensing of topographic maps should be addressed to Natural Resources Canada.
Why is the printed BNFC available before the digital versions?
Frequently asked questions: BNFC ExtraOur primary focus is to publish the printed BNFC since it is this version that is used most extensively. The electronic versions of the BNFC are derived from the same database as the one we use for the paper copy. However, a number of tasks are required to adapt the database output for the electronic versions. These tasks are undertaken once the paper version has been sent away for printing. Unfortunately, this results in the electronic versions appearing shortly after the printed book.
Why are herbal and homeopathic remedies not included in the BNFC?
Frequently asked questions: BNFC ExtraWe appreciate that such an expansion of the BNFC would enable practitioners to access various options from a single volume. However, to expand the BNFC in this way is unlikely to be practicable currently. The infrastructure of the BNFC (the Paediatric Formulary Committee, the clinical advisers and the editorial staff) has been set up to possess special expertise and knowledge on the use of conventional medicines. Such a structure enables the BNFC to provide authoritative information.
Why is there sometimes a discrepancy between a product SPC and the BNFC monograph?
Frequently asked questions: BNFC ExtraThe most important source of information on drug entries is the manufacturer's product literature (including Summaries of Product Characteristics and Patient Information Leaflets).
How do you reproduce them?
Magickal Needs - Frequently Asked QuestionsWe pay painstaking attention to reproducing each piece of jewelry using the same techniques as the original. This is done to honor the ancient craftsmen who worked with extremely limited resources.
