Allyson Mower will discuss the basics of author rights, strategies for engaging the faculty and leveraging these conversations to increase open access archiving within the digital repository. This segment of the program features Allyson Mower who is the Scholary Communications & Copyright Librarian at the J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah. During the segment, she will discuss the basics of author rights, strategies for engaging the faculty and leveraging these conversations to increase open access archiving within the digital repository
Presentation on author rights given to the faculty of the Computer Science Department at the Univers...
With the ubiquity of electronic content available for higher educational applications and the consta...
OER (Open educational resources) is rapidly gaining momentum and recognition in higher education as ...
What are your rights when it comes to using academic material that you have written yourself and pub...
What copyright and publishing issues are important for faculty authors? What are Author Rights, and ...
Do you know who holds the copyright to your publications? Did you know that most academic publishers...
Join the College of Graduate Studies and UCF Libraries for a faculty discussion about copyright. Lea...
Join Scholarly Communications Librarian, Sue Gardner, and 40-year publishing veteran and Coordinator...
Librarians present a session on author rights, copyright and permissions, and best practices for cur...
Author rights underpin many scholarly communication activities. For authors to openly distribute the...
Journal publisher\u27s copyright policies can vary greatly, leaving authors at a tremendous disadvan...
Copyright is a battlefield, and an author’s control over his/her own work can easily become collater...
Wondering if publishing in an open access journal is the right move for your research? Join Musselma...
<p>Do authors know enough about their rights? Under copyright law, the author is the copyright holde...
The publication process can feel like a one-sided negotiation, with journal and book publishers hold...
Presentation on author rights given to the faculty of the Computer Science Department at the Univers...
With the ubiquity of electronic content available for higher educational applications and the consta...
OER (Open educational resources) is rapidly gaining momentum and recognition in higher education as ...
What are your rights when it comes to using academic material that you have written yourself and pub...
What copyright and publishing issues are important for faculty authors? What are Author Rights, and ...
Do you know who holds the copyright to your publications? Did you know that most academic publishers...
Join the College of Graduate Studies and UCF Libraries for a faculty discussion about copyright. Lea...
Join Scholarly Communications Librarian, Sue Gardner, and 40-year publishing veteran and Coordinator...
Librarians present a session on author rights, copyright and permissions, and best practices for cur...
Author rights underpin many scholarly communication activities. For authors to openly distribute the...
Journal publisher\u27s copyright policies can vary greatly, leaving authors at a tremendous disadvan...
Copyright is a battlefield, and an author’s control over his/her own work can easily become collater...
Wondering if publishing in an open access journal is the right move for your research? Join Musselma...
<p>Do authors know enough about their rights? Under copyright law, the author is the copyright holde...
The publication process can feel like a one-sided negotiation, with journal and book publishers hold...
Presentation on author rights given to the faculty of the Computer Science Department at the Univers...
With the ubiquity of electronic content available for higher educational applications and the consta...
OER (Open educational resources) is rapidly gaining momentum and recognition in higher education as ...