Author Rights
Rights Reversion - Authors Alliance
A right of reversion is a contractual provision that permits authors to work with their publishers to regain some or all of the rights in their books when ...
Author's Rights: Home - LibGuides - Utah State University
Authors' rights refer to the legal rights that researchers and scholars have in relation to the work you create, such as research papers, ...
Standard Application Help: Author - U.S. Copyright Office
You should identify the author by providing the full name of the person who created the work unless the work is anonymous or pseudonymous.
Copyright and Author Rights - LibGuides at
This guide is designed to provide information about copyright and fair use in an academic setting, and to provide guidance on finding and using materials.
Authors' Rights | Georgetown University Library
As an author you own the rights to your work, which gives you exclusive control as to how your work is reproduced, distributed, or performed.
Guide to: Author's Rights: Knowing Your Rights - LibGuides
Know Your Rights as the Author · The author is the copyright holder. · Assigning your rights matters. · The copyright holder controls the work.
Author Rights and Publishing Agreements - LibGuides at Texas ...
This guide gives an overview about your rights as an author, considerations, and tips to negotiate and ensure access and continued rights to your work.
Author Rights - Subject Guides at New York City College of ... - CUNY
In general, the author or creator of a work initially owns its copyright. There are exceptions to this rule. If a work is created by an employee ...
Copyright & Author Rights - Research Guides
You need to know the terms of your author's agreement in order to know how you can use or post your own work. Publisher policies and agreements ...
Researcher Services and Support: Author Rights and Copyright
In the traditional publishing model, authors sign an agreement that transfers most, if not all, of their author rights over to the publisher.
Author's Rights: Managing Copyrights and Negotiating Agreements
When publishing, authors are presented with a contract or copyright transfer agreement drafted by the publisher. Many of these publisher drafted ...
Author Rights - Understanding Open Access
SPARC succinctly explains what author rights are: “When you decide to publish an article in a peer-reviewed journal, you own the full ...
Author Rights – Understanding the Basics - Intellectual Property Rights
Copyright is a legal means of protecting creative works. These works can be literary, artistic, educational, or in musical form.
Understanding Your Author Rights: Overview
A collection of licenses that allow authors to grant copyright permissions to their work. SPARC Resources for Authors. Resources compiled by the ...
Author Rights - Scholarly Communications & Open Access
Resources for Author Rights. Publisher Policies. Publishers are increasingly recognizing the value of authors sharing their work in open ...
Scholarly Publishing: Author's Rights - Library Guides
As the author of a work, you are the exclusive copyright holder unless or until you transfer your rights. Know Your Rights. Copyright law gives ...
Copyright and Licensing for Authors and Editors
When publishing a book, or a chapter in a book, the terms of licensing and copyright will typically be included in a contract which you would have to agree with ...
Copyright & Fair Use: Author Rights - LibGuides - CCAC Library
Publishers require only the author's permission to publish an article, not a wholesale transfer of copyright. So, a “compromise” is often ...
Copyright & Author Rights - LibGuides at Old Dominion University
REMINDERS · Faculty are responsible for copyright compliance. · Always assume a work online is copyrighted, until proven otherwise. · If in ...
Scholarly Communication & Publishing: Author Rights - LibGuides
Author Rights. When publishing an article in a subscription access journal you are almost always asked, or even required to give up some or all ...