Open Access, Authors' Rights and the Commons

Main Author: Morrison, Heather
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author Morrison, Heather
title Open Access, Authors' Rights and the Commons
publishDate 2008
topic ED. Intellectual property: author's rights
ownership
copyright
copyleft
open access
BG. Information dissemination and diffusion
url http://eprints.rclis.org/11632/1/AuthorsRights.pdf
http://eprints.rclis.org/11632/
contents Open Access (OA) is beginning to open up interesting conversation about scholarship and copyright. There are already more than 3,300 fully open access, peer-reviewed scholarly journals listed in DOAJ, many millions of items available in open access archives. Research funders, universities and faculty themselves are requiring OA. A traditional copyright transfer agreement in which all rights are assigned by the author to the publisher, does not make sense in this environment. Most publishers are modifying how they work with authors. One approach is a more liberal copyright policy, which leaves some rights with the author. Some publishers use a license to publish approach, leaving copyright with the author and clarifying rights to publish. Many authors are negotiating copyright, whether individually or through the use of Authors' Addenda. Some publishers and authors are using Creative Commons licenses.
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