Conflation of academic copyright issues with respect to books (whether text books, research monographs or popularisations) and research articles, is rife in the academic publishing industry. A charitable interpretation is that this is because to publishers they are all effectively the same: a product produced for commercial benefit. An uncharitable interpretation is that this is a classic Fear Uncertainty and Doubt approach, in an attempt to delay the inevitable move to Open Access (OA) to research articles. To authors, however, research articles and books are generally very different things. Research articles are produced without the expectation of direct financial return, whereas books generally include some consideration of financial ret...
Exploring traditional publication options, and what choices can be made by researchers
This article identifies copyright impediments existing in the sphere of science, to then make (tenta...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
Recently, two articles have appeared in SCRIPT-ed on ?Copyright and Research?. One by Kevin Taylor, ...
With the spread of the internet and new opportunities for publishing academic works digitally at vir...
This article presents results of a survey undertaken as part of a series of work packages under a jo...
In calling for research papers to be made freely available open access advocates promised that doing...
AbstractContract law co-exists with copyright law in the publishing world often blurring the lines b...
http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/24095 Müller-Langer, Frank and Watt, Richard (2010): Copyright and Op...
Discontent is growing in academia over the practices of the proprietary scholarly publishing industr...
There is a large stream of literature related to academic copyright. Nonetheless,a comprehensive int...
Copyright in the digital environment is evolving at an unprecedented rate. Copyright exists to prote...
Contract law co-exists with copyright law in the publishing world often blurring the lines between a...
This comment responds to Professors Bergstrom and Rubinfeld’s chapter, Alternative Economic Designs ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 191-248.Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -...
Exploring traditional publication options, and what choices can be made by researchers
This article identifies copyright impediments existing in the sphere of science, to then make (tenta...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
Recently, two articles have appeared in SCRIPT-ed on ?Copyright and Research?. One by Kevin Taylor, ...
With the spread of the internet and new opportunities for publishing academic works digitally at vir...
This article presents results of a survey undertaken as part of a series of work packages under a jo...
In calling for research papers to be made freely available open access advocates promised that doing...
AbstractContract law co-exists with copyright law in the publishing world often blurring the lines b...
http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/24095 Müller-Langer, Frank and Watt, Richard (2010): Copyright and Op...
Discontent is growing in academia over the practices of the proprietary scholarly publishing industr...
There is a large stream of literature related to academic copyright. Nonetheless,a comprehensive int...
Copyright in the digital environment is evolving at an unprecedented rate. Copyright exists to prote...
Contract law co-exists with copyright law in the publishing world often blurring the lines between a...
This comment responds to Professors Bergstrom and Rubinfeld’s chapter, Alternative Economic Designs ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 191-248.Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -...
Exploring traditional publication options, and what choices can be made by researchers
This article identifies copyright impediments existing in the sphere of science, to then make (tenta...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...