Michael W. Carroll's presentation slides on copyright, scholarly communication, author rights, and Open Access. Carroll is a professor of law at American University, Washington College of Law
Much ado has recently been made about securing permission from other copyright holders, but what are...
As I prepared to speak on the topic of “academic perspectives” at the 2014 Kemochan Center Symposium...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
This presentation by Michael W. Carroll was given on April 29, 2014 in Alderson Auditorium of the Ka...
Planning to publish soon? Do you know your intellectual property rights? Do you know that most schol...
Excerpts from the presenters\u27 notes: Today’s focus – not copyright generally, or copyright for th...
Journal publisher\u27s copyright policies can vary greatly, leaving authors at a tremendous disadvan...
Presentation on author rights given to the faculty of the Computer Science Department at the Univers...
Presentation by Kevin Smith, JD, the Scholarly Communications Librarian at Duke University, for Open...
Copyright is a battlefield, and an author’s control over his/her own work can easily become collater...
Advanced Topics : Licensing, Negotiation, and Scholarly Communication (Dec. 2 Boston, Dec. 16 Amhers...
At this session, attendees learned more about publication agreements, copyright, and publicly access...
From the promotional flyer for this talk: Copyright is a battlefield, and an author\u27s control ove...
Answers to a quiz given during a presentation held on April 9, 2019 in the Cottonwood Room, East Uni...
Copyright begins at “birth” You can also register. The holder of copyright controls the ability of o...
Much ado has recently been made about securing permission from other copyright holders, but what are...
As I prepared to speak on the topic of “academic perspectives” at the 2014 Kemochan Center Symposium...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
This presentation by Michael W. Carroll was given on April 29, 2014 in Alderson Auditorium of the Ka...
Planning to publish soon? Do you know your intellectual property rights? Do you know that most schol...
Excerpts from the presenters\u27 notes: Today’s focus – not copyright generally, or copyright for th...
Journal publisher\u27s copyright policies can vary greatly, leaving authors at a tremendous disadvan...
Presentation on author rights given to the faculty of the Computer Science Department at the Univers...
Presentation by Kevin Smith, JD, the Scholarly Communications Librarian at Duke University, for Open...
Copyright is a battlefield, and an author’s control over his/her own work can easily become collater...
Advanced Topics : Licensing, Negotiation, and Scholarly Communication (Dec. 2 Boston, Dec. 16 Amhers...
At this session, attendees learned more about publication agreements, copyright, and publicly access...
From the promotional flyer for this talk: Copyright is a battlefield, and an author\u27s control ove...
Answers to a quiz given during a presentation held on April 9, 2019 in the Cottonwood Room, East Uni...
Copyright begins at “birth” You can also register. The holder of copyright controls the ability of o...
Much ado has recently been made about securing permission from other copyright holders, but what are...
As I prepared to speak on the topic of “academic perspectives” at the 2014 Kemochan Center Symposium...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...