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Authors' Rights, Copyright, and Publication Agreements | Library

Author rights are whatever remains after copyright has been reassigned. In the absence of prior negotiation with the publisher, these may include only the ...

Understanding First Serial Rights & Other Author Rights - Scribophile

Often the first author right you'll grant is the “First North American Serial Rights”, or FNASR. Note how you've specified “North American”; this allows you to ...

Rights vs. Copyright: Untangling the Confusion - Writer Beware

Because you own the copyright, granting rights doesn't mean you lose or abandon those rights: merely that you authorize someone else to exploit ...

Copyright - WIPO

Copyright (or author's right) is a legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works.

OA Publishing @ SJSU (ScholarWorks): Author Rights

It defines the rights as the author, looks at publication agreements, copyright management, and how to use the Author Addendum. Copyright ...

Open Access: Author Rights - UCF Research Guides

This transfer of copyright ownership often happens when you sign a standard scholarly publishing agreement. Author Rights allows authors to ...

Author Rights - UF Policy Hub - University of Florida

The policy applies to all scholarly articles authored by faculty at the University of Florida, except for any articles completed before the adoption of this ...

Appalachian Copyright Academy: Author's Rights - Library Guides

Columbia Law School: Keep Your Copyrights - Columbia's guide to author rights that focuses on the basics of copyright and provides insight on ...

Information for Faculty Authors: What Are Your Rights?

Copyright holders retain 5 basic rights: · Right to Reproduce · Right to Prepare Derivative Works · Right to Distribute · Right to Display Publicly (related to ...

Copyright basics for writers - ALCS

As long as the work is original, copyright protection is automatic. Copyright ensures works cannot be reproduced or used without your permission. This means you ...

Author Rights - Copyright and Scholarship - Libraries at Boston ...

Author retains: (i) the rights to reproduce, to distribute, to publicly perform, and to publicly display the Article in any medium for noncommercial purposes.

Author Rights & Responsibilities - Open Access: Health Sciences ...

Author Rights. It's important for authors to understand that they can retain their rights to materials that they create. There are a number of ...

Author Rights and Publication Agreements - Copyright Resources

Guide to copyright for the UMass Chan community including author rights, reusing material for teaching and research, and Creative Commons ...

Joint authorship and collective works | UC Copyright

Co-authors own the work's copyright jointly and equally, unless the authors make an agreement otherwise. Each joint author has the right to exercise any or ...

Copyright: Author Rights - Vanderbilt Library Research Guides

Creative Commons Licenses are a series of legal statements that provide a set of conditions by which users of copyrighted material must abide.

Copyright Information for Writers

Poets & Writers lists readings, workshops, and other literary events held in cities across the country. Whether you are an author on book tour or the curator 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 ...

What are Author's Economic Rights? - Author's Rights and Publishing

What are Economic Rights for Authors? · Reproduction of the work · Dissemination of the work · Public display of the work · Use of the work to ...

Author rights and article sharing - IOPscience - Publishing Support

IOP supports the sharing of article preprints. Our authors can share a preprint of their article anywhere and at any time. For full details, please refer to our ...

Copyright, Author Rights & Publishing Agreements - YouTube

This video is part of the Himmelfarb Library's Scholarly Communications Video Series.