English in Australia in digital form
From 2015 (Vol 50-No 3) editions of English in Australiawill be made available to ETAs in pdf. ETAs will be able to place them in a secure online repository for their members to access either in addition to or instead of the printed version.
It is recommended that Institutional or Corporate members continue to receive one hard copy of the journal so that that the publication remains visible to staff who are not individual ETA members.
It is also recommended that an electronic contents list be placed on the ETA website next to each downloadable issue. AATE will provide both the contents list and editorial as separate files.
Conditions of provision to ETAs
Digitised copies of English in Australiaare provided to ETAs on the following basis:
- The journal is placed in a secure location on the ETA’s website
- It is not housed on a third party website
- Access is restricted to ETA financial members only, as part of a member benefit
- The pdf versions, or any part of them, are not to be sold separately
- Access is provided to individual members and to the primary contact for corporate/institutional members
- Access is by individual login, ie a distinct username and password provided to each member (not one log in for all members or a group of members)
- The copyright statement for ETAs provided below appears alongside the online editions of EinA, and is displayed prominently on any related webpages.
Copyright Statement for ETAs
- The following copyright statement must appear alongside online editions of EinA. AATE will also include it as a first page in any downloadable EinA PDF.
© Australian Association for the Teaching of English 2015
English in Australia is copyright and editions made available online are intended for research, teaching and private study use only. Copying or distribution of any part of any edition is not permitted without prior written permission from the Australian Association for the Teaching of English. Please refer to terms of use at
AATE copyright conditions
The Full Copyright Statement which appears on the AATE site at is as follows:
© Australian Association for the Teaching of English 2015
English in Australia is copyright and editions made available online, either on the AATE website or on the website of an affiliated English teacher association, are intended for research, teaching and private study use onlyuse only.
Individuals may browse, search, retrieve and view English in Australia online, and may store or print single copies of editions or individual articles, or portions of such articles, solely for the individual’s research, teaching and private study use only.
Copying or distribution of English in Australia – either in whole or in part - is not permitted without prior written permission from the Australian Association for the Teaching of English.
Without prior written permission you may not:
- distribute a copy (electronic or otherwise) of the full edition, or any article or material from any edition, of English in Australia
- post a copy of any edition or any article or material from an edition ofEnglish in Australia on a website (internet or intranet)
- amend any part of any edition of English in Australia, or
- charge for a copy (electronic or otherwise) of any edition or any article fromEnglish in Australia.
To request permission to use any content from any edition of English in Australia, please email the Australian Association for the Teaching of English at .
Authors
If you are the author of an article that appears in an edition of English in Australia, please note that you retain copyright of the material published in the journal. English in Australia holds first publication rights only. Authors retain the right to self-archive the final draft of their articles in their institution’s repository. They may not self-archive the published version of their article,nor are they permitted to copy or distribute the published version of their article without prior written permission from the Australian Association for the Teaching of English.
Contact:
Wendy Rush
AATE General Manager
Freephone 1800 248 379
Approved AATE Council meeting October 2015