RoMEO Studies 8: self-archiving: the logic behind the colour coding used in the Copyright Knowledge Bank

  • Celia Jenkins (7173602)
  • Stephen Probets (1258476)
  • Charles Oppenheim (7173491)
  • Bill Hubbard (736799)
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Publication date
January 2007
Language
English

Abstract

Purpose: The self-archiving of journal papers is a major step towards providing open access to research. However copyright transfer agreements (CTAs) that are signed by an author prior to publication often indicate whether, and in what form, self-archiving is allowed. The SHERPA/RoMEO database enables easy access to publishers’ policies in this area and uses a colour-coding scheme to classify publishers according to their self-archiving status. The database is currently being redeveloped and renamed the Copyright Knowledge Bank. However it will still assign a colour to individual publishers indicating whether pre-prints can be self-archived (yellow), post-prints can be self-archived (blue), both pre-print and post-print can be archived (gre...

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