Answered By: Kathryn Park Last Updated: Aug 07, 2019 Views: 90
Answered By: Kathryn Park
Last Updated: Aug 07, 2019 Views: 90
Yes, you may if you credit us, set the Sharing Restriction and agree to refer any future requests you receive to copy the guide back to us. Credit can be as simple as: "Based on the COM Library guide http://guides.com.edu/ [actual guide URL]" Can be someplace inconspicuous such as on the bottom of the page.
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