How to Cite and Request Permission to Reprint or Use Content in the Guidance
How to cite the Guidance in papers
The website as a whole:
AASLD-IDSA. Recommendations for testing, managing, and treating hepatitis C. http://www.hcvguidelines.org. [Insert date accessed here].
A section or specific page on the website:
For example, if citing the HCV Testing and Linkage to Care section:
AASLD-IDSA. HCV testing and linkage to care. Recommendations for testing, managing, and treating hepatitis C. http://www.hcvguidelines.org/full-report/hcv-testing-and-linkage-care. [Insert date accessed here].
How to request permission to reprint or use content in the Guidance
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- Visit copyright.com and enter the title, "Recommendations for Testing, Managing, and Treating Hepatitis C" or CCC system ID: 451238344 and hit "Go"
- After finding the GUIDANCE, choose “Pay-Per-Use Options”
- Enter the publication year of the content you’d like to reuse
- Scroll down the list to find the type of reuse you want to request
- Select the corresponding bubble and click “Price & Order”
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