Reprint Permissions

The Donella Meadows Project is excited to share the materials in our archive as widely as possible. We have placed over 700 of our articles under a Creative Commons license, including Dana’s Dear Folks letters and Global Citizens columns. Other archive items and pieces not authored by Dana or former staff are still held under private copyright.

To repost, reprint, or share materials designated as Creative Commons, please:
  1. Attribute the work to its original author
  2. Do not use the work for commercial purposes
  3. Do not alter, transform, or add to the content of the work
  4. We’d love to hear about how you used the work. Please feel free to share any document or website where you used the work  via our contact form.

To read the complete information regarding this Creative Commons license, please visit the license explanation page.

To use any materials NOT covered by a Creative Commons license, please email your request via our contact form.

We are happy to grant permission for other works, and we ask that you send us some more information about your specific project before we do. In your request, please include the following information:

  1. The name of the individual/organization that will be using the work
  2. The piece of writing or excerpt that you would like to use
  3. The project in which the writing will be used–book, course pack, blog article, etc
  4. The nature of the project (commercial or non-commerical) and its intended audience
  5. The context in which the work will be displayed, such as an excerpt of the surrounding text or the chapter in which the work will appear

We also ask that you please send us a copy of your publication once it is complete if it contains work under our copyright.

If you are unsure about what type of license applies to a specific work, please contact us.

 

 

 

 

About The Donella Meadows Project

The mission of the Donella Meadows Project is to preserve Donella (Dana) H. Meadows’s legacy as an inspiring leader, scholar, writer, and teacher; to manage the intellectual property rights related to Dana’s published work; to provide and maintain a comprehensive and easily accessible archive of her work online, including articles, columns, and letters; to develop new resources and programs that apply her ideas to current issues and make them available to an ever-larger network of students, practitioners, and leaders in social change.  Read More

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