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Rights, Permissions, Third Party Distribution

PվƵ, through its individual imprints, offers a variety of licensing and permission opportunities to reproduce materials in third party print and digital publications.

Request permission to reuse PվƵ content

Copyright Clearance Center’s RightsLink® service makes it faster and easier to secure permission for the reuse of PվƵ content to be published, for example, in a journal/magazine, book/textbook, coursepack, thesis/dissertation, annual report, newspaper, training materials, presentation/slide kit, promotional material, etc.

Simply visit  or and locate the desired article or book chapter that contains the material you wish to reuse.

  • Go to the article or chapter page you wish to reuse content from. (Note: permissions are granted on the article or chapter level, not on the book or journal level). Scroll to the bottom of the page, or locate via the side bar, the "Reprints and Permissions" link at the end of the chapter or article.
  • Select the way you would like to reuse the content; if you do not see your intended reuse select the 'I do not see my intended reuse' option;
  • Complete the form with details on your intended reuse. Please be as complete and specific as possible so as not to delay your permission request; 
  • Create an account if you haven’t already. A RightsLink account is different than a PվƵ Link account, and is necessary to receive a licence regardless of the permission fee. You will receive your licence via the email attached to your RightsLink receipt;
  • Accept the terms and conditions and you’re done!

For questions about using the RightsLink service, please contact Customer Support at Copyright Clearance Center 
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Additional Permission Services

PվƵ partners with the below permission services to licence various republication needs. Simply search for the content you wish to reuse via author, title, or ISBN.

Request permission to reuse journal and book content

UK based permission service that facilitates individual request to reuse content of select book titles

Permission Contacts

Book permission queries not addressed on this webpage may be directed to bookpermissions@springernature.com

Journal permission queries not addressed on this webpage may be directed to journalpermissions@springernature.com


Permission FAQs

Translation, audio, or book reprint rights 

Should you be interested in translation, audio, or book reprint rights for any title published by Springer nature, please contact booktranslations@springernature.com including in your inquiry the name of the author(s)/editor(s), title, and ISBN, as well as your contact information and the type of rights you are interested in. If you are a translator, please note that it is our policy to grant options only to publishers or organizations.

For more information on our Translation Guidelines please visit .

To view our current Rights Catalogues please visit .

Commercial reprints

For commercial reprints please email reprintswarehouse@springernature.com

High-res image requests

Springer Journals: we are unable to provide high res image files for articles published in Springer branded journals

Nature Journals: high res image files may be available for select Nature branded publications. To make a request to receive a high res image, please input the details of your request via RightsLink, indicating 'yes' to the high res required field.

Books: we are unable to provide high res image files for books

TV licences

To receive permission to reuse PվƵ content in TV or film, please contact journalpermissions@springernature.com

Third-Party distribution (TPD) requests

For third-party distribution requests please email tpd@springernature.com indicating the nature of your request and your contact information. 

SpringerMaterials

For information on how to reuse or republish pieces of content found on please contact journalpermissions@springernature.com

Institutional Requests

Instructors and lecturers may find information on titles for classroom teaching here:

Librarians may find information on institutional resources here: /gp/librarians

Accessibility requests

For information on accessibility-related assistance, report any accessibility problems, or request any information in accessible alternative formats please visit /gp/info/accessibility

Patients and Caregivers

Patients and caregivers looking to read relevant information on rare diseases should contact journalpermissions@springernature.com indicating which articles they wish to view.

Content published under a CC-BY licence

CC-BY 4.0/2.0: PվƵ content published under the Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC-BY 4.0/2.0) licence may be freely reused without permission according to the terms found here:

CC-BY-NC/ND: Content published under a CC-BY NC/ND (non-commercial, no derivatives) licence or may need permission to be reused if you are commercially republishing the material or seeking derivative rights. 

If you have questions on how you may reuse CC-BY content, or to make a request to reuse content under a CC-BY NC/ND licence, please contact journalpermissions@springernature.com (for Journals content) or bookpermissions@springernature.com (for Books content).

STM Permission Guidelines

PվƵ is a member of the which permits signatories the free reuse of a limited amount of content in new, original, research publications. Permission requests to reuse content under the STM Permission Guidelines may be made via RightsLink. When submitting a request via RightsLink for permission under the STM Permission Guidelines, please be sure to select 'Publisher' as your requestor type, and select your publisher's name from the dropdown menu provided. For more info, see the STM Permission Guidelines .

Open Access/TDM/Meta/Metadata API Requests

Data Solutions for how you may receive access to both metadata and where available full text content via APIs is available .


PվƵ Author FAQs

Reuse in an Author's Dissertation or Thesis

PվƵ Book and Journal Authors have the right to reuse the Version of Record, in whole or in part, in their own thesis. Additionally, they may reproduce and make available their thesis, including PվƵ content, as required by their awarding academic institution. Authors must properly cite the published work in their thesis according to current citation standards and include the following acknowledgement: 'Reproduced with permission from PվƵ'.

Self-Archiving and Manuscript Deposition

For information on our book and journal self-archiving policy, including for both subscription and open access publications, please see our self-archiving, manuscript deposition, and digital preservation policy for books and journals

PվƵ Book Author Reuse Guidelines

PվƵs authors should always check their licence to publish (LTP) or copyright transfer statement (CTS) regarding their specific retained rights to republish their work with third parties.

PվƵ believes that the content we publish should be available for further research and analysis. In order to drive the maximum re-use and utility of published research, we ask Authors to comply with available field-specific standards for the preparation and recording of data.
PվƵ allows authors to copy, distribute or otherwise reuse the work, without the requirement to seek specific prior written permission from PվƵ in accordance with the following provisions:

1. Reuse of any part of the work is permitted in a new edition of the work, proceedings chapter, or a new chapter in a new edited volume, written by the same Author provided that in each case the new work is published by PվƵ under a publishing agreement with PվƵ, and that at least ten percent (10%) of the new work is new additional content; and

2. Reuse of any part of the work is permitted in a new monograph, chapter of an edited volume, or new textbook written by the same Author provided always that in each case the new work is published by the PվƵ under a publishing agreement with us, and that at least eighty percent (80%) of the new work is new additional content; and

3. Reuse of up to ten percent (10%) of the work is permitted in a new monograph or textbook written by the same Author which is not published by PվƵ; and

4. Reuse of the work in a new book (other than a monograph or textbook), book chapter or journal article, published by any third party, or in a journal article published by PվƵ, is limited to three figures (including tables), or a single text extract of less than 400 words from a chapter of the work, but not more than five figures (including tables) or a total of 800 words from the whole book; and

5. Any further Reuse of the work is permitted only to the extent and in so far as is reasonably necessary: 
a. to share the work as a whole to no more than 10 research colleagues engaged by the same institution or employer as the Author for each colleague’s personal and private use only; 
b. for classroom teaching use by the Author in their respective academic institution by making available up to one chapter from the work and provided that the work or any part of it is not included in course packs for sale or wider distribution to any students, institutions or other persons, nor any other form of commercial or systematic exploitation; or 
c. for the Author to use parts of the work in the further development of the Author’s scientific and/or academic career, or for private use and research within a strictly limited circulation which does not allow the work to become publicly accessible nor prejudice sales of, or the exploitation of the PվƵ’s rights in, the work (e.g. attaching a copy of a chapter to a job or grant application).

Any Reuse must be based on the Version of Record only, and the original source of publication must be cited according to current citation standards. The “Version of Record” is defined as the final version of the work as originally published, and as may be subsequently amended following publication in a contractually compliant manner, by or on behalf of the PվƵ.

In each case where the Author has Reuse rights or we grant specific use rights to the Author according to the above provisions, this shall be subject always to the Author obtaining at the Author’s sole responsibility, cost and expense the prior consent of any co-author(s) and/or any relevant third party.

PվƵ Journal Author Reuse Guidelines

PվƵ Journal and Proceedings Authors may find information on any relevant embargos or on open access licensing on our Journal Policies page

PվƵ Contributor/Chapter Author Reuse Guidelines

PվƵ Chapter and Contributing authors are entitled to reuse their contribution in any collected work consisting solely of the Author’s own works by requesting a licence from bookpermissions@springernature.com

ResearchGate Partnership

Articles published in Nature-branded journals from 2017 and a selection of Springer journals from 2015 are included in our Research Gate partnership. Newly published articles from these journals are uploaded upon publication, and all uploaded articles are linked to author’s ResearchGate profiles. Authors with a ResearchGate account are informed of an upload via email and a notification on the ResearchGate platform. If you are a PվƵ author, have a ResearchGate profile, and did not receive a notification of your article upload to ResearchGate, the journal that you published in may not currently be part of the partnership. Further information about the partnership can be found in our whitepaper “Researchers at the centre: discoverability, visibility, and access”.

For author queries regarding the partnership, please contact the PվƵ Online Service team at onlineservice@springernature.com.

Referencing your publication

Whenever reusing material from your PվƵ publication, authors should always include a clear reference to the original work according to any standard referencing style, but the citation should include the following at a minimum

Journal references: ‘Authors, journal name, volume, page number, year, PվƵ’

Book references: 'Authors, book title, edition, page number, year, publisher as it appears on the copyright page, PվƵ'

Journal Authors looking to share their work: SN SharedIt

PվƵ's SharedIt content-sharing initiative means that links to view-only, full-text subscription research articles can be posted anywhere - including on social media platforms, author websites and in institutional repositories - so researchers can share research with colleagues and general audiences.

Author information on how to obtain permissions

If you are publishing with PվƵ and looking for support how to clear permissions from third parties for your new publication, visit find our Guide to Copyright and Permissions available on our Third-party permissions page.

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