Permission requests
If you wish to reproduce excerpts from a Cambridge book or journal
(text extracts, figures, etc.) in another publication you should
submit your request in writing by completing the Permission Request
Form and sending it by facsimile, conventional mail or email to
the appropriate contact address listed below.
Cambridge University Press grants permission freely for the reproduction
in another work of a short prose extract (less than 400 words),
a single figure or a single table in which it holds rights (see
the important caveat in the Notes below). In such cases a request
for permission need not be submitted, but the reproduced material
must be accompanied by a full citation of the original source.
If you wish to photocopy excerpts from a Cambridge book or journal,
refer to Educational photocopying requests unless your request falls
outside the usage permitted under licence by the appropriate Reprographic
Rights Organisation. If so, you should submit your request in writing
by completing the Photocopy Request Form and sending it by facsimile,
conventional mail or email to the appropriate contact and address
listed below.
Contacts
Contact Cambridge's New York office to reproduce material in a
book, journal or other product to be published by a publisher based
in the USA, Canada or Mexico or to distribute photocopies in an
institution based in the USA, Canada or Mexico.
Contact Cambridge's Melbourne office to reproduce material in a
book, journal or other product to be published by a publisher based
in Australia or New Zealand or to distribute photocopies in an institution
based in Australia or New Zealand.
Contact the Cambridge office to reproduce material in a book, journal
or other product to be published by a publisher based elsewhere
in the world or to distribute photocopies in an institution based
outside the USA, Canada, Mexico, Australia or New Zealand.
Notes
If you are not sure whether Cambridge University Press is the publisher
of the relevant book or journal, check our catalogue for in print
titles, but bear in mind that out-of-print titles in which Cambridge
holds rights will not be listed there.
Note also that Cambridge University Press may not be able to grant
permission for the use of all the material it publishes. In particular,
illustrations, tables, poetry or other extensive quotations included
in Cambridge publications may have been reproduced by Cambridge
with the permission of another rightsholder. Always check the caption
or citation to ensure that Cambridge is the rightsholder before
proceeding.
In the case of some journals published by Cambridge on behalf of
a learned society, permission may need to be obtained directly from
the society. Check the cover of the journal before proceeding.
Permission Request Form
Please ensure you have read the instructions above before proceeding
to the Request Form.
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