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Plan S Rights Retention Strategy


Plan S Rights Retention Strategy

cOAlition S has developed a Rights Retention Strategy to give researchers supported by a cOAlition S Organisation the freedom to submit manuscripts for ...

Rights Retention Strategy: Resources for librarians | Plan S

cOAlition S Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) aims to help authors retain and assert their rights so that they can assign a CC BY licence to their.

Explaining the Rights Retention Strategy - The Scholarly Kitchen

The RRS — like Plan S generally — applies to the author and/or their employer regardless of who owns the copyright given that both individuals ...

Reviewing the Rights Retention Strategy – A pathway to wider Open ...

Launched in 2021 by cOAlition S (an international consortium of research funders) the Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) aims to ensure that ...

Plan S & Rights Retention

The Rights Retention Strategy enables researchers to continue publishing in journals of their choice while fulfilling the cOAlition S.

The Rise of Rights Retention: How are we Supporting Researchers?

Rights Retention is a mechanism whereby an author retains sufficient intellectual property rights, in order to comply with their funder or institutional open ...

Rights Retention and Repositories - Plan S

The Rights Retention Strategy allows researchers to make their work Open Access for free while publishing in their choice of journal.

Rights & licences | Plan S

I am a publisher and want to inform cOAlition S funders how my journals will or will not comply with the Plan S rights retention strategy. How do I do that ...

What Is Rights Retention? - Library - The University of Melbourne

In 2020, a group of research funders known as cOAlition S announced their Plan S Rights Retention Strategy. The strategy involves authors ...

4 things you should know about the Rights Retention Strategy and ...

Overview The Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) ensures that researchers who have been funded by a cOAlition S Organisation will always be able ...

The Plan S Rights Retention Strategy is an administrative and legal ...

Abstract. The Plan S Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) requires authors who are submitting to subscription journals to inform publishers that the author accepted ...

Why the Plan S rights retention strategy matters - LibCal

In July 2020 cOAlition S launched its Rights Retention Strategy (RRS). The RRS is a tool for funded authors to retain sufficient rights to their own article ...

Plan S Rights Retention Strategy, Copyright and the Academic ...

Plan S is requiring that a CC BY license be used. Clearly, a license does not affect copyright – the author may retain copyright. An author who ...

Plan S Update: Rights Retention Strategy

In July 2020, cOAlition S released its Rights Retention Strategy (RRS). With this strategy, funding organizations will mandate that researchers ...

CUP's response to the Rights Retention Strategy from cOAlition S

Plan S also offers a third route to compliance that we cannot support, which is making authors' accepted manuscripts open access without an ...

Rights Retention Strategy - cOAlition S

Researchers publish in their journals of choice while fulfilling the cOAlition S. OA mandate. • cOAlition S Organisations require.

Open Access Publishing: Rights Retention and Plan S - Library Guides

cOAlition S has developed a Rights Retention Strategy to give researchers supported by a cOAlition S Organisation the freedom to submit manuscripts for ...

The Rights Retention Strategy and publisher equivocation: an open ...

Plan S provides three routes to enable researchers to comply with their funders' open access policies, while allowing publishers to accept ...

Plan S: Rights Retention Strategy - YouTube

cOAlition S announced in July 2020 the Rights Retention Strategy to give researchers supported by a cOAlition S organisation the freedom to ...

Rights Retention Strategy or How to End a Mexican Stand Off

Rights retention represents just a part of Plan S. Rights retention was developed as a strategy for compliance with the funder's requirements by ...