Answered By: Arlie Sims Last Updated: Feb 04, 2019 Views: 11
Answered By: Arlie Sims
Last Updated: Feb 04, 2019 Views: 11
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(NOTE: The Columbia College Chicago Library provides access to Harvard Business Review ARTICLES online. CASE STUDIES are not included in that subscription.)
Harvard Business School Case Studies are designed for classroom use by individual students. They are similar to course packs. Licensing restricts use to individuals. The Library cannot purchase these materials, and cannot obtain them through Interlibrary Loan. However, you may purchase a copy of any case yourself for individual use directly from Harvard Business Publishing for $8.95:
Go to the Harvard Business Review Store (Search the site for "Case Studies").
(For instructors)
A separate copy must be purchased by or for each individual student. First, you must already have purchased a single copy of the product you wish to reproduce. If you need to make additional copies to distribute, you must purchase copyright permission (check the “Add copyright permissions” during the purchasing process and add the number of students). Access to case studies expires six months after purchase date.