Answered By: Nick Lundvick
Last Updated: Aug 10, 2021     Views: 110

Yes, but you must follow Argonne policy and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) requirements. To use copyrighted material, you must obtain written permission from the copyright owner by using the Request to Use Copyrighted Material in Argonne Publications (ANL-597). Be specific in your request as to how you plan to use the copyrighted material: in a presentation, in a conference paper for a specific meeting, in a technical report that will be posted to a web site. Follow the publisher’s instructions regarding acknowledgments and use.

If you want to use the published form of a table or figure that you created and included in a previously published document for which copyright is held by another organization (for example, a journal article), you still need to contact the publisher (copyright owner) for permission. If you use the version you previously submitted to the publisher, you must still seek permission to re-use that version.

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