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Copyright Clearance Center--Publication Dates Prior to 2001
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Additional Information

Journal Author Permissions
If you have published an article in a University of California Press journal and would like to reprint it in your forthcoming book or anthology, please see our Information for Authors page for more information.

Publication Dates Prior to 1964: Public Domain in Select Titles
For many of our journals, articles published before 1964 are in the public domain and may be copied or reprinted without permission from UC Press. These journals include: Asian Survey, Film Quarterly (formerly Quarterly of Film, Radio and Television and Hollywood Quarterly), Journal of the American Musicological Society (formerly Bulletin of the American Musicological Society), Nineteenth-Century Literature (formerly Nineteenth-Century Fiction and The Trollopian), Social Problems. Pre-1964 content within these titles may be copied and reprinted without permission. Please be sure, however, to reference the original citation in conjunction with republication.

Additionally, rights for Volumes 1-9 of Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences are handled by The Office of History and Science and Technology: http://ohst.berkeley.edu/.

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