This presentation was given at the University of Oregon Libraries on January 21, 2010. "Rights Well" was developed at the Oregon State University Libraries as part of the Scholarly Communication Program. The presentation addresses the importance of authors' rights (why authors should care) and methods for developing a presentation specific to particular disciplines including Library Science. It addresses copyright transfer agreements and addenda
Join Scholarly Communications Librarian, Sue Gardner, and 40-year publishing veteran and Coordinator...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/16820/85723-thumbnail.jpgThe presentation wil...
Journal publisher\u27s copyright policies can vary greatly, leaving authors at a tremendous disadvan...
Librarians at the Maine State Library help viewers navigate the somewhat confusing, but very import...
Compilation of presentations related to Scholarly Communications from UNT Libraries. The presentatio...
Copyright interacts with multiple areas in academic libraries. Reserves and course management system...
Martin Garnar, in his presentation “Copyright: The Ethical Imperative for Librarians,” discusses the...
Author rights underpin many scholarly communication activities. For authors to openly distribute the...
Martin Garnar, in his presentation “Copyright: The Ethical Imperative for Librarians,” discusses the...
PLEASE NOTE: The Powerpoint/PDF presentations are limited to the Cornell Community and can only be v...
Allyson Mower will discuss the basics of author rights, strategies for engaging the faculty and leve...
Presentation for the Toulouse Graduate School summer workshop series. This presentation discusses co...
The purpose of this presentation is to share thoughts and ideas with librarians about how to increas...
Presentation from June 2007 BC Research Libraries Group workshop on Scholarly Communication
Supplemental sources handed out during a presentation given on April 9, 2019 in the Cottonwood Room,...
Join Scholarly Communications Librarian, Sue Gardner, and 40-year publishing veteran and Coordinator...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/16820/85723-thumbnail.jpgThe presentation wil...
Journal publisher\u27s copyright policies can vary greatly, leaving authors at a tremendous disadvan...
Librarians at the Maine State Library help viewers navigate the somewhat confusing, but very import...
Compilation of presentations related to Scholarly Communications from UNT Libraries. The presentatio...
Copyright interacts with multiple areas in academic libraries. Reserves and course management system...
Martin Garnar, in his presentation “Copyright: The Ethical Imperative for Librarians,” discusses the...
Author rights underpin many scholarly communication activities. For authors to openly distribute the...
Martin Garnar, in his presentation “Copyright: The Ethical Imperative for Librarians,” discusses the...
PLEASE NOTE: The Powerpoint/PDF presentations are limited to the Cornell Community and can only be v...
Allyson Mower will discuss the basics of author rights, strategies for engaging the faculty and leve...
Presentation for the Toulouse Graduate School summer workshop series. This presentation discusses co...
The purpose of this presentation is to share thoughts and ideas with librarians about how to increas...
Presentation from June 2007 BC Research Libraries Group workshop on Scholarly Communication
Supplemental sources handed out during a presentation given on April 9, 2019 in the Cottonwood Room,...
Join Scholarly Communications Librarian, Sue Gardner, and 40-year publishing veteran and Coordinator...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/16820/85723-thumbnail.jpgThe presentation wil...
Journal publisher\u27s copyright policies can vary greatly, leaving authors at a tremendous disadvan...