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Q. I'd like to add an article I found online for my students in Bridges. Can I scan and upload it for them to access as a resource?
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Answered By:
Lindsey Gumb
Last Updated:
Oct 31, 2014
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Instead of scanning and uploading the article into Bridges, we recommend linking out to the original article online. This way, there is no copyright infringement, since you're pointing the student to the original source.
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