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Copyright Transfer Agreements and Self-Archiving

Coleman, Anita Sundaram and Malone, Cheryl Knott (2005) Copyright Transfer Agreements and Self-Archiving.

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Abstract

Concerns about intellectual property rights are a significant barrier to the practice of scholarly self-archiving in institutional and other types of digital repositories. This introductory level, half-day tutorial will demystify the journal copyright transfer agreements (CTAs) that often are the source of these rights concerns of scholars. In addition, participants will be introduced to the deposit processes of self-archiving in an interdisciplinary repository and open access archive (OAA), such as DLIST, Digital Library for Information Science and Technology. Editor's Note: This is a 1-page summary of the tutorial at the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL '05), June 7, 2005, Denver, Colorado. It does not include the actual tutorial. Contents: Introduction, Learning Outcomes, Topics to be covered, About the Presenters, and References.

EPrint Type:Tutorial
Keywords:Computers in Other Systems Publishing Legal Aspects of publishing Legal aspects of scholarship Open Access Archives OAA
Subjects:Digital Libraries
Electronic Publishing
Scholarly Communication
Economics of Information
ID Code:804
Deposited On:10 April 2005
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[1] DLIST. Digital Library for Information Science and Technology. <http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu>

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[4] Research Support Tool <http://www.pkp.ubc.ca/demos/rsttour/>

[5] Creative Commons <http://creativecommons.org/>

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