Once the required literature has been determined orders can be placed via the StudyStore (textbooks and readers) to ensure that students receive their materials on time before the start of the trimester. It is advisable to include the required literature in the Undergraduate Catalogue text but if this information is known at a later date that we kindly ask that you inform programme management so that they can update the information in the online course catalogue.
Questions about ordering readers and the accompanying copyright regulations can be addressed to the StudyStore. Please also refer to the section entitled 'Copyright' of this online manual.
Textbooks and readers should be ordered well before the start of the trimester in accordance with any deadlines StudyStore, and publishers themselves may require. The contact information for the StudyStore can be found under the section entitled Who, What, Where.
As far as the cost of required literature, readers, and other learning tools for a specific course is concerned, the general rule to follow is that the price of the required literature should not exceed € 14,- per ECTS. The maximum price that students for a 4 ECTS course can be expected to pay, for example, is € 56,-.
Copyright also plays a role when creating, publishing, and reusing an article, paper, textbook or research materials. Many questions arise when dealing with this topic: When do the copyright rules apply, and what does this mean for an author or a user of publications? The Copyright information desk provides a lot of useful information to teaching staff members and researchers. The information center is available in the form of a website and a digital environment. More information can be found via https://www.eur.nl/ub/english/informationpoint_copyright/
- Last update:
- Tuesday, 21 July 2015
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