In 2003, Queensland University of Technology (QUT) implemented the world’s first university-wide open access mandate. This policy, which required the deposit of higher degree research theses and author accepted manuscripts of peer reviewed articles, has played a significant role in the success of QUT’s open access repository, QUT ePrints. In 2018, QUT revised its open access policy in what is perhaps another world’s first. This strategic policy aims to increase the proportion of repository content made available under a Creative Commons license, facilitating greater use and impact of QUT’s research outputs. Previously, most author accepted manuscript files downloaded from QUT’s repository carried no license information. This revised policy ...
When filling out the publication agreement forms for a manuscript to be published what license shoul...
Copyright in the digital environment is evolving at an unprecedented rate. Copyright exists to prote...
The Knowledge Exchange Licensing Expert Group has commissioned a study which examined which licences...
In 2003, Queensland University of Technology (QUT) implemented the world's first university-wide ope...
Australian universities are publishing previously unpublished works such as theses in institutional ...
At Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Brisbane Australia, PhD and Masters by Research cand...
Open Access Publishing: Authors can choose to publish their research articles in a growing number o...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
The presentation provides an overview of the copyright issues related to the implementation of Open ...
Filling an institutional repository with publication metadata has become relatively simple. In fact,...
The University of East London is committed to sharing the fruits of its research with individuals, c...
The impact of research can be measured by use or citation count. The more widely available that rese...
Open Access publishing (OA) has been promoted by public institutions and research communities in man...
The presentation will provide an overview of the copyright issues related with the implementation of...
This project aimed to uncover open licenses and describe how they are used, focusing on Creative Com...
When filling out the publication agreement forms for a manuscript to be published what license shoul...
Copyright in the digital environment is evolving at an unprecedented rate. Copyright exists to prote...
The Knowledge Exchange Licensing Expert Group has commissioned a study which examined which licences...
In 2003, Queensland University of Technology (QUT) implemented the world's first university-wide ope...
Australian universities are publishing previously unpublished works such as theses in institutional ...
At Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Brisbane Australia, PhD and Masters by Research cand...
Open Access Publishing: Authors can choose to publish their research articles in a growing number o...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
The presentation provides an overview of the copyright issues related to the implementation of Open ...
Filling an institutional repository with publication metadata has become relatively simple. In fact,...
The University of East London is committed to sharing the fruits of its research with individuals, c...
The impact of research can be measured by use or citation count. The more widely available that rese...
Open Access publishing (OA) has been promoted by public institutions and research communities in man...
The presentation will provide an overview of the copyright issues related with the implementation of...
This project aimed to uncover open licenses and describe how they are used, focusing on Creative Com...
When filling out the publication agreement forms for a manuscript to be published what license shoul...
Copyright in the digital environment is evolving at an unprecedented rate. Copyright exists to prote...
The Knowledge Exchange Licensing Expert Group has commissioned a study which examined which licences...