This study examined copyright provisions of law journal publication agreements and found that a minority of journals ask authors to transfer copyright. Most journals also permit authors to self-archive articles. It recommends journals make their agreements publicly available and use licenses instead of copyright transfers
Heaping scholarship fills the academic print and online press about where legal scholars should publ...
This article is the fourth in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Right...
This is a preprint version of a paper submitted to the Journal of the American Society for Informati...
This study examined copyright provisions of law journal publication agreements and found that a mino...
This study examines forty-nine law journal publication agreements and finds that a minority of journ...
This study examines 78 law journal publication agreements and finds that a minority of journals ask ...
INTRODUCTION Libraries have a mission to educate users about copyright, and library publishing staff...
Journal publisher\u27s copyright policies can vary greatly, leaving authors at a tremendous disadvan...
This article presents an empirical study of the copyright practices of American law journals in rela...
A study of Thomson-Scientific ISI ranked Library and Information Science (LIS) journals (n = 52) is...
This article is the fourth in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Right...
This article is the fourth in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Right...
One of the primary areas of service for academic librarians is faculty support, and one of faculty‘s...
This paper reports on the results of an analysis of 80 copyright transfer agreements (CTAs) with par...
This paper reports on the results of an analysis of 80 copyright transfer agreements (CTAs) with par...
Heaping scholarship fills the academic print and online press about where legal scholars should publ...
This article is the fourth in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Right...
This is a preprint version of a paper submitted to the Journal of the American Society for Informati...
This study examined copyright provisions of law journal publication agreements and found that a mino...
This study examines forty-nine law journal publication agreements and finds that a minority of journ...
This study examines 78 law journal publication agreements and finds that a minority of journals ask ...
INTRODUCTION Libraries have a mission to educate users about copyright, and library publishing staff...
Journal publisher\u27s copyright policies can vary greatly, leaving authors at a tremendous disadvan...
This article presents an empirical study of the copyright practices of American law journals in rela...
A study of Thomson-Scientific ISI ranked Library and Information Science (LIS) journals (n = 52) is...
This article is the fourth in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Right...
This article is the fourth in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Right...
One of the primary areas of service for academic librarians is faculty support, and one of faculty‘s...
This paper reports on the results of an analysis of 80 copyright transfer agreements (CTAs) with par...
This paper reports on the results of an analysis of 80 copyright transfer agreements (CTAs) with par...
Heaping scholarship fills the academic print and online press about where legal scholars should publ...
This article is the fourth in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Right...
This is a preprint version of a paper submitted to the Journal of the American Society for Informati...