Authors' Rights
Author's Rights and Copyright - FIU Libraries at Florida International ...
As the Author of a work you are the copyright holder unless and until you transfer the copyright to someone else in a signed agreement.
Under that law, authors have the inalienable right to terminate the assignment of copyright after thirty-five years, however it may have been originally ...
Author's Rights: Managing Copyrights and Negotiating Agreements
Author's Rights - What Libraries Need to Know. All authors, whether they are a faculty member publishing a monograph, a grant funded researcher ...
Author Rights - Author Resources for Publishing and Scholarship
The resources below will aid in your pre- and post-publication decisions regarding the protection of your original work.
Copyright & Author Rights - LibGuides at Old Dominion University
Author Rights. It is not a requirement of publication that all rights be assigned or transferred permanently to a publisher. The right to ...
A Video Overview - Authors' Rights in Scholarly Publishing
A guide to copyright in scholarly publishing, including negotiating with publishers, journal options, and self-archiving.
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, ...
DigitalCommons@ONU: Authors' Rights and Copyright
As the author(s) of a publication, you carry rights regarding how your work is distributed and protected.
Scholarly Communications: Author's rights - Research Guides
Authors/researchers should take care to retain rights to their work in a manner that permits them and their students and colleagues to use their work in ...
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 ...
Author's Rights, Tout de Suite - Digital Scholarship
It is also possible to retain your copyright and grant the publisher the right to publish the article. While the publisher may offer you different copyright ...
Scholarly Publishing: Author's Rights - Library Guides
Author's Rights. As the author of a work, you are the exclusive copyright holder unless or until you transfer your rights.
Authors Rights and Responsibilities - IEEE
All papers or abstracts submitted to any IEEE conference or publication must be the original work of the listed authors and must not have been previously ...
Author's Rights - Copyright - A&M-SA Research Guides at Texas ...
What copyrights does an author have? ... Beware of these Predatory OA publishers! Blogs related to Scholarly Communications; Author's rights: An ...
Scholarly Communication: Authors' Rights - LibGuides
Scholarly Communication: Authors' Rights · Rights Database · Predatory Publishing · Open Access v. Copyright · Scholarly Attribution and Citation - ...
Copyright for Authors - Author's Rights - LibGuides at California ...
Some agreements can be very short and may not detail the rights you are signing away. Here is an example of one such agreement: "The author ...
Copyright Guide for Undergraduate Journals: Author's Rights
For the purposes of copyright law, an author is anyone who creates original expression in a fixed medium, like a book, journal article, computer ...
Authors' Rights - Publishing and Being Cited Guide
The University of Missouri-Kansas City Libraries currently have no funding available for Article Processing Charges (APCs) or other types of ...
Authors' rights | Concordia Library Copyright Guide
In most cases, authors own copyright in their work unless they have agreed to assign it to someone else. All too often, authors sign away their copyright to ...
Author Rights Resources: Glossary & Resources
The resources in this guide are designed to help authors understand and maintain their rights throughout the scholarly publication process.