Copyright Transfer Agreements (CTA) are a rich source of rights information related to self-archiving. According to the Eprints Self-Archiving FAQ, To self-archive is to deposit a digital document in a publicly accessible website, preferably an OAI-compliant Eprint Archive. (1) This poster describes a study undertaken by DLIST whereby the CTAs of selected LIS journals were analyzed for publisher statements on the rights of authors related to self-archiving. The study differs from efforts such as the SHERPA/RoMEO database (2) that resulted from the large open access studies of Project RoMEO (3). The main differences are: 1) our focus on LIS journals and 2) focus on journals rather than publishers, since publishers appear to have differ...
This article is the fourth in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Right...
Examines self-archiving and licensing clauses of OA journals indexed in DOAJ and SHERPA/RoMEO databa...
This study examines 78 law journal publication agreements and finds that a minority of journals ask ...
Copyright Transfer Agreements (CTA) are a rich source of rights information related to self-archivin...
Concerns about intellectual property rights are a significant barrier to the practice of scholarly s...
This paper reports on the results of an analysis of 80 copyright transfer agreements (CTAs) with par...
This paper reports on the results of an analysis of 80 copyright transfer agreements (CTAs) with par...
Concerns about intellectual property rights are a significant barrier to the practice of scholarly s...
A study of Thomson-Scientific ISI ranked Library and Information Science (LIS) journals (n = 52) is...
This paper describes the process of creating a controlled vocabulary which can be used to systematic...
This paper describes the process of creating a controlled vocabulary which can be used to systematic...
This is a preprint version of a paper submitted to the Journal of the American Society for Informati...
Overview - Analysis of 80 scholarly publishers' copyright agreements - Selected examples from major ...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to show how the self-archiving of journal papers is a majo...
Purpose: The self-archiving of journal papers is a major step towards providing open access to resea...
This article is the fourth in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Right...
Examines self-archiving and licensing clauses of OA journals indexed in DOAJ and SHERPA/RoMEO databa...
This study examines 78 law journal publication agreements and finds that a minority of journals ask ...
Copyright Transfer Agreements (CTA) are a rich source of rights information related to self-archivin...
Concerns about intellectual property rights are a significant barrier to the practice of scholarly s...
This paper reports on the results of an analysis of 80 copyright transfer agreements (CTAs) with par...
This paper reports on the results of an analysis of 80 copyright transfer agreements (CTAs) with par...
Concerns about intellectual property rights are a significant barrier to the practice of scholarly s...
A study of Thomson-Scientific ISI ranked Library and Information Science (LIS) journals (n = 52) is...
This paper describes the process of creating a controlled vocabulary which can be used to systematic...
This paper describes the process of creating a controlled vocabulary which can be used to systematic...
This is a preprint version of a paper submitted to the Journal of the American Society for Informati...
Overview - Analysis of 80 scholarly publishers' copyright agreements - Selected examples from major ...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to show how the self-archiving of journal papers is a majo...
Purpose: The self-archiving of journal papers is a major step towards providing open access to resea...
This article is the fourth in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Right...
Examines self-archiving and licensing clauses of OA journals indexed in DOAJ and SHERPA/RoMEO databa...
This study examines 78 law journal publication agreements and finds that a minority of journals ask ...