Textbooks & Instructional Materials

Usage in the Classroom

When a faculty member has adopted a textbook for their course and the students enrolled in that course are required to purchase the textbook, the faculty member then has the permission of the publisher to use the accompanying instructional and supplementary materials for that textbook in order to instruct the course.

Please see the list below for specific permissions and considerations from the publisher of your textbook. If your use of the material is not permitted by the publisher please contact the Copyright Services Officer at Fanshawe College who will make arrangements to obtain permission. Contact information is available on the the main Copyright Services page.

Publisher Permissions & Considerations
Carswell  

If an instructor has adopted the textbooks for their course and the students are expected to purchase it, the instructor may use their discretion when using the accompanying materials for instructional purposes.

 

Cengage  

The use of instructor’s manuals for course instruction purposes is permitted. This includes projecting or posting content in electronic format for course presentation and printing for student instruction.

 

Elsevier  

Only when the textbook is adopted and students are required to purchase it can the faculty use the instruction materials at their discretion.

 

Fairchild  Books  

Instructor resources can be used for educational purposes only. They can be re-posted online as needed as long as it is for education. The resources cannot be reproduced or sold.

 

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  

Faculty who have adopted manuals for their courses do have permission to use the material in the classroom.

 

Logitell  

Instructors who have adopted manuals for their courses can use the accompanying material as they wish.

 

Macmillan  

Instructors who adopt the text are allowed to use and post all of the resources that come with the text.

 

McGraw-Hill  

Instructors can use the supplementary resources in the PowerPoint slides or on the course websites. They can distribute excerpts from the manuals but not whole chapters.

 

Nelson  

The use of instructor’s manuals for course instruction purposes is permitted. This includes projecting or posting content in electronic format for course presentation and printing for student instruction.

 

Northrose  

As long as the faculty have adopted the text they are free to use the instructional materials that accompany as they see fit.

 

Oxford University Press  

Allows use of accompanying instructional materials when the textbook is adopted for a course.

 

Paradigm  

As long as the students have to purchase the related textbook, the instructor can use the instructional materials as they see fit.

 

Pearson  

Adoption of any text provides the instructor with legal permission for limited replication of any content assets found within the Instructor Support Materials.

 

Spectrum  

The use of instruction materials for instructional purposes is permitted.

 

Wiley  

As long as the textbook that the resources are accompanying is adopted in a course, the faculty has the right to modify and distribute the instructor materials for the purpose of teaching their course.