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INTERLIBRARY LOAN

Licensee may on occasion supply single copies of articles from the NEJM Archive to a noncommercial library located in the same country as Licensee by post, facsimile or digital transmission to fulfill requests for InterLibrary Loan (“ILL”), provided such use is in accordance with applicable copyright law and Licensee’s ILL procedures.

COURSEPACKS AND ELECTRONIC RESERVES

An institution that has an active site license permitting unlimited access to NEJM Online may e-mail or post the specific URL of any NEJM article hosted at NEJM.org, in order to facilitate direct, personal access and use by the institution’s authorized users only, including instructors and students enrolled in coursework.

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The New England Journal of Medicine welcomes linking to its website. Guidelines for linking can be found in our Copyright Information. 

ACCESS FOR LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES TO NEJM.ORG 

NEJM.org makes online access free to many low-income countries. Users from these countries will be recognized automatically by their IP addresses and allowed access to full text without charge. View the full list of these countries.  

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