Presentation for the Toulouse Graduate School summer workshop series. This presentation discusses copyright, authors' rights including creative commons licensing, repositories, and open access
Copyright is a battlefield, and an author’s control over his/her own work can easily become collater...
Presentation for the 2010 Open Access Symposium discussing ownership as interpreted by copyright and...
Sara Benson, Copyright Librarian for the University of Illinois Library, provided a dynamic, interac...
Calling all researchers and authors, have you ever had questions about using copyrighted works in yo...
Creative Commons (CC) licenses are the most widely used copyright licenses for research outputs and ...
Creative Commons licenses are the most widely used copyright licenses for Open Access publications a...
An interactive session on author rights and copyright questions that most affect scholarly authors, ...
Presentation given to graduate students participating in the Dissertation Forum on Thursday, April 2...
For the January OSCP Munch & Learn, we examine the rights of authors and other creators of literary,...
For the January OSCP Munch & Learn, we examine the rights of authors and other creators of literary,...
Presentation from June 2007 BC Research Libraries Group workshop on Scholarly Communication
Presentation for a Tarrant County College faculty professional development event. This presentation ...
These are slides from a workshop on copyright, fair use, and Creative Commons licensing for the Open...
Creative Commons licenses sit alongside existing copyright regulations as a way to help researchers ...
You own your own research right? Well it depends. In this session we will explore the sometimes very...
Copyright is a battlefield, and an author’s control over his/her own work can easily become collater...
Presentation for the 2010 Open Access Symposium discussing ownership as interpreted by copyright and...
Sara Benson, Copyright Librarian for the University of Illinois Library, provided a dynamic, interac...
Calling all researchers and authors, have you ever had questions about using copyrighted works in yo...
Creative Commons (CC) licenses are the most widely used copyright licenses for research outputs and ...
Creative Commons licenses are the most widely used copyright licenses for Open Access publications a...
An interactive session on author rights and copyright questions that most affect scholarly authors, ...
Presentation given to graduate students participating in the Dissertation Forum on Thursday, April 2...
For the January OSCP Munch & Learn, we examine the rights of authors and other creators of literary,...
For the January OSCP Munch & Learn, we examine the rights of authors and other creators of literary,...
Presentation from June 2007 BC Research Libraries Group workshop on Scholarly Communication
Presentation for a Tarrant County College faculty professional development event. This presentation ...
These are slides from a workshop on copyright, fair use, and Creative Commons licensing for the Open...
Creative Commons licenses sit alongside existing copyright regulations as a way to help researchers ...
You own your own research right? Well it depends. In this session we will explore the sometimes very...
Copyright is a battlefield, and an author’s control over his/her own work can easily become collater...
Presentation for the 2010 Open Access Symposium discussing ownership as interpreted by copyright and...
Sara Benson, Copyright Librarian for the University of Illinois Library, provided a dynamic, interac...