Launched in 2021 by cOAlition S (an international consortium of research funders) the Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) aims to ensure that researchers funded by these organisations retain the rights to their work. Reflecting on the implementation of the strategy a year after its launch, cOAlition S Ambassador Sally Rumsey, outlines the aims of the RRS its success to date and the potential for the wider application of the RRS across other institutions
The announcement of Plan S in September 2018 triggered a wide-ranging debate over how best to accele...
This is the final study in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Rights M...
At the end of 2018, cOAlition S, an international consortium of research funders supported by the Eu...
Scholarly authors have typically handed over the rights in their works to publishers. Doing so puts...
The Plan S Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) requires authors who are submitting to subscription journ...
The Plan S Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) requires authors who are submitting to subscription journ...
The rights retention strategy, initially put in place by research funders, is available to all resea...
Project Retain is a one-year project led by SPARC Europe as part of The Knowledge Rights 21 (KR21) P...
Plan S is an initiative that was launched in September 2018 to accelerate the full and immediate Ope...
Purpose – This column looks at which rights matter, how to retain them, and which journal publishers...
This talk examines the growing rights retention movement within UK research libraries, outlining its...
This report investigates the current landscape of non-legislative policy practices affecting researc...
Funding bodies for higher education institutions (HEIs) in the United Kingdom (UK) have recently int...
In 2003, Queensland University of Technology (QUT) implemented the world’s first university-wide ope...
Planning to publish soon? Do you know your intellectual property rights? Do you know that most schol...
The announcement of Plan S in September 2018 triggered a wide-ranging debate over how best to accele...
This is the final study in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Rights M...
At the end of 2018, cOAlition S, an international consortium of research funders supported by the Eu...
Scholarly authors have typically handed over the rights in their works to publishers. Doing so puts...
The Plan S Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) requires authors who are submitting to subscription journ...
The Plan S Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) requires authors who are submitting to subscription journ...
The rights retention strategy, initially put in place by research funders, is available to all resea...
Project Retain is a one-year project led by SPARC Europe as part of The Knowledge Rights 21 (KR21) P...
Plan S is an initiative that was launched in September 2018 to accelerate the full and immediate Ope...
Purpose – This column looks at which rights matter, how to retain them, and which journal publishers...
This talk examines the growing rights retention movement within UK research libraries, outlining its...
This report investigates the current landscape of non-legislative policy practices affecting researc...
Funding bodies for higher education institutions (HEIs) in the United Kingdom (UK) have recently int...
In 2003, Queensland University of Technology (QUT) implemented the world’s first university-wide ope...
Planning to publish soon? Do you know your intellectual property rights? Do you know that most schol...
The announcement of Plan S in September 2018 triggered a wide-ranging debate over how best to accele...
This is the final study in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Rights M...
At the end of 2018, cOAlition S, an international consortium of research funders supported by the Eu...