Indiana Libraries Author Agreement Copyright Notice The publishing industry has grown increasingly complex in recent years, particularly with theexpansion of new technologies for the delivery of information. In order to better manage the rights associated with your Article, and to provide optimal access to it, we believe that you, the Author, should hold the copyright to your Article, but that you should grant us, Indiana Libraries, appropriate rights to use your Article for the benefit of the scholarly and professional community. We believe that this arrangement will properly serve our shared interests in reaching the largestreadership possible. We also believe that by securing certain rights in the Article, we will bebetter able to disseminate your Article through research databases, commercial aggregators, on the Internet or CD-ROM, and by other means that will exist in the years to come. To that end, the parties to this Agreement agree as follows: 1. Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the worksimultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in thisjournal. This Agreement shall in no way limit your right to: a. Reproduce, distribute, display, and transmit copies of the Article, whether in your owntypescript or as PDF or other images from the pages of Indiana Libraries, for your ownpersonal, professional, or educational purposes, provided that each copy includesappropriate credit to Indiana Libraries as the original published source of the Article. b. Publish all or part of the Article in subsequent works of your own, such as a newarticle on the same subject or a book of which you are an author, provided that you creditIndiana Libraries as the original published source of the relevant material. 2. 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In support of librarianship and research, we currently use our best efforts to include a notice on each printed copy of Indiana Libraries that is substantially as follows: Copyright 2010, Indiana Library Federation. Except as may be expressly provided elsewhere in this publication, permission is hereby granted to reproduce and distribute copies of individual works from this publication for research, library, and nonprofit educational purposes, provided that copies are distributed at or below cost, and that the author, source, and copyright notice are included on each copy. This permission is in addition to rights granted under Sections 107, 108, and other provisions of the U.S. Copyright Act. Due to changing circumstances in the publishing industry and in copyright law, we must reserve the right to revise or delete this notice on future publications that include your Article. This copyright notice in the name of the Indiana Library Federation on the journal issue does not preclude your adding a copyright notice in your name to your individual Article or copies of it. By checking this box, I (enter name) ____________________________________________ agree to the above stipulations for the following work (enter work title)______________________________________________________. Date_______________________________________ 4 Loida Garcia-Febo Fundamental Freedoms, Library Services, and Multi-Lingual Populations 1/17/2013