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: If you are referencing portions of it for use on the wiki I feel as though that would be appropriate.  See [[Penn State Alumni Chapter]] for an example.  If this does not answer your question let me know and I can get an official decision from Council if that is what you are looking for. ([[User:Jonah|Jonah]] 13:20, 19 March 2007 (EDT))
 
: If you are referencing portions of it for use on the wiki I feel as though that would be appropriate.  See [[Penn State Alumni Chapter]] for an example.  If this does not answer your question let me know and I can get an official decision from Council if that is what you are looking for. ([[User:Jonah|Jonah]] 13:20, 19 March 2007 (EDT))
 
The problem arises when trying to adequately describe the early days of Alpha Chapter.  Since the Scholar's Province is pretty much the only source (that I know of) on that topic, we'd have to reference a pretty large part of it (Like all of pages 7-8 in my 1999 copy).  Pages for Hendricks, Phillips, & McClure may likewise require a large portion to be referenced.  Perhaps getting approval from Council would be the best way, if it's not too much trouble, as that would cover our bases all around. ([[User:Alphamail2034|Alphamail2034]] 0:50, 20 March 2007 (CST))
 
The problem arises when trying to adequately describe the early days of Alpha Chapter.  Since the Scholar's Province is pretty much the only source (that I know of) on that topic, we'd have to reference a pretty large part of it (Like all of pages 7-8 in my 1999 copy).  Pages for Hendricks, Phillips, & McClure may likewise require a large portion to be referenced.  Perhaps getting approval from Council would be the best way, if it's not too much trouble, as that would cover our bases all around. ([[User:Alphamail2034|Alphamail2034]] 0:50, 20 March 2007 (CST))
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: Not a problem.  I sent an email to get their feedback and will let you know.  Thanks for asking first btw. ([[User:Jonah|Jonah]] 11:35, 20 March 2007 (EDT))

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The moratorium on copyrighted works makes The Scholar's Province a forbidden source. Can this be exempted for our purposes, since both the copyright on Scholar's Province and this website are owned by the fraternity?

If you are referencing portions of it for use on the wiki I feel as though that would be appropriate. See Penn State Alumni Chapter for an example. If this does not answer your question let me know and I can get an official decision from Council if that is what you are looking for. (Jonah 13:20, 19 March 2007 (EDT))

The problem arises when trying to adequately describe the early days of Alpha Chapter. Since the Scholar's Province is pretty much the only source (that I know of) on that topic, we'd have to reference a pretty large part of it (Like all of pages 7-8 in my 1999 copy). Pages for Hendricks, Phillips, & McClure may likewise require a large portion to be referenced. Perhaps getting approval from Council would be the best way, if it's not too much trouble, as that would cover our bases all around. (Alphamail2034 0:50, 20 March 2007 (CST))

Not a problem. I sent an email to get their feedback and will let you know. Thanks for asking first btw. (Jonah 11:35, 20 March 2007 (EDT))