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Open Access and Authors Rights


Copyright & Open Access - Copyright & Author Rights

No. Choosing to publish through an open access channel does not mean the article is not copyrighted.

Understand Your Rights as an Author | OU Libraries

If you decide to publish in an open access journal, you generally retain your full copyrights even after the article has been published. However, if you choose ...

Understanding copyright for journal authors - Author Services

As an author publishing with Taylor & Francis, you can choose how to allocate your rights. We offer two different publishing models – open access and ...

Open access and authors' rights - UVA Library

Open access and authors' rights. Authors who share the Library's commitment to Sustainable Scholarship can use the law and their own rights to help ensure the ...

Read your open access publishing agreements, or: how you might ...

Those publishing agreements do provide what many authors want in OA publishing–free online access and broad reuse rights to users.

Author Rights and Open Licensing - Open Access - Subject Guides

Copyright law grants authors/creators a set of exclusive rights over their works and the ability to transfer one or more of these rights to another party.

Copyright and licensing - OA Journals Toolkit

When publishing via open access, authors can either retain copyright in their work and license it, or transfer copyright or commercial rights to ...

Open Access at University of Reading: Copyright and licensing

Open Access journals ... Pure Open Access Journals allow the author to retain the copyright in their articles. Articles are instead made available ...

Author Rights & the SPARC Author Addendum

If you publish in an open access journal, you retain your full copyrights. However, if you choose to publish in a traditional subscription access journal, you ...

Author rights retention - Open access and scholarly publishing

To deposit a version of your work in Pure, Bond University's institutional repository, and make it openly accessible you must hold the copyright.

Open access publishing and your author rights - York University ...

For others, OA literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of unnecessary copyright and licensing restrictions. This form of open access is called ...

Open Access: Authors' Rights - Research Guides

Some journals require you to relinquish your copyright, meaning that you have to ask permission or pay a fee to share your article with others.

What is Open Access? - Copyright, Fair Use, & Intellectual Property

Publisher offers authors the option of making their articles open access, for a fee. Journals that offer hybrid OA are still fundamentally ...

Author Rights & Copyright - Open Access - Research Guides at West ...

When you write a paper, you automatically own the copyright to your work unless and until you explicitly transfer your copyright to another party through a ...

Open Access: Author Rights - Research Guides

This is a guide to issues in open access, author rights, copyright, open licensing, and scholarly communication.

Author Rights - Open Access

Authors' Rights. Traditional publication agreements usually require authors to relinquish all rights, including copyright, to the journal in ...

Read and Publish - Author Rights and Open Access (OA)

All corresponding authors who are current staff members, researchers (permanent, temporary and/or visiting), or students at Boise State at the ...

Open Access - Creative Commons

Open access literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. Piled Higher and Deeper (PHD Comics).

Copyright | Elsevier policy

When publishing open access with Elsevier, the author retains their copyright in the article and grants Elsevier a license to publish it. Authors have a choice ...

How to Choose Open access when publishing - Author Services

Open access (OA) is the process of making published academic articles freely and permanently available online. Anyone, anywhere can read and build upon this ...