Permissions to reprint material
Requests for permission to reprint material from any of the Society's publications should be addressed to:
Rachel Carter
Executive Secretary
The Aristotelian Society
Room 281
Stewart House, Russell Square
London WC1B 5DN
Tel and Fax: + 44 (0) 20 7862 8685
Email: mail@aristoteliansociety.org.uk
1. Standard Permission Requests for non-author use in publications for profit.
The standard conditions upon which the Society is prepared to grant permission to reprint papers/material are as follows:
- The Society shall retain entire World Rights.
- The publication shall specify the reprinted paper's source in full and shall contain an acknowledgement as follows:
Reprinted by courtesy of the Editor of the Aristotelian Society:
© [year of publication]
- The publisher shall pay a fee of £12.00 (twelve pounds sterling) plus VAT (at 17.5%) or $24.00 (twenty-four US dollars) for each page or fraction thereof which is reprinted. The fee shall be paid to the Society on or before the publication of the work containing the reprinted paper. Responsibility for any local taxes lies with the publisher.
- For each paper reprinted, the publisher shall send two complimentary copies of the work in which they are reprinted to the Executive Secretary of the Society on or before publication.
- The permission will be restricted solely to the edition specified.
When requesting permission to reproduce material, please be sure to include the following information:
- The title, author(s) and page extent of the article you wish to republish, or, in the case where you do not wish to reproduce the whole article, details of which section(s).
- The journal title, volume/issue number and year of publication in which the article appeared, and the page numbers of the article.
- The title, editor(s)/author(s), price, print run, publication date and publisher of the publication in which you wish to reprint the material.
- If the material is being edited or amended in any way, a copy of the final material as it will appear in your publication.
- Contact details for yourself, including a postal address
2. Author use
If you wish to include your own article (or an amended version of it) in a collection consisting exclusively of your own work or in a longer work wholly by yourself, no charge is levied by the Society, but the usual acknowledgements should be made in accordance with condition 2 of the 'Standard Terms and Conditions' . The Society should be notified in advance of the use of any material.
3. Educational use
For teaching institutions with a current paid subscription to the journal, please see institutional information on reproduction available from Blackwell Publishers. Otherwise contact the Society directly.