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Comparison Of Library Publishing Workflows By Oa Model, Sue Ann Gardner
Comparison Of Library Publishing Workflows By Oa Model, Sue Ann Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Population of an institutional repository is a form of publishing. Green and diamond OA library publishing workflows are compared. The workflow for gold OA does not involve library publishing. Some data about the UNL Digital Commons institutional repository (https://digitalcommons.unl.edu) are included.
Preparing For Sharing Your Research: Publishing And Copyright, Paul Royster, Sue Ann Gardner
Preparing For Sharing Your Research: Publishing And Copyright, Paul Royster, Sue Ann Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Publishing
• Selecting a journal or publisher
• Avoiding predatory journals
• How to write for publication
• How to endure peer review
• Publishers’ contracts
• Open access
• Preprints
• Your thesis/dissertation online
Copyright
• Basic copyright: Know your rights
• Rights transfer: Permissions, Licensing
• Use of your work: Fair use, Educational use
Join Scholarly Communications Librarian, Sue Gardner, and 40-year publishing veteran and Coordinator of Scholarly Communications, Paul Royster, to learn the ins and outs of publishing. Topics include where to publish or distribute your work, how to navigate publishing agreements, and how to maintain your …
Copyright: A Powerful Tool To Protect, Preserve, And Promote Your Research, Paul Royster, Sue A. Gardner
Copyright: A Powerful Tool To Protect, Preserve, And Promote Your Research, Paul Royster, Sue A. Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Copyright begins at “birth”
You can also register.
The holder of copyright controls the ability of others to distribute: reproductions, derivatives, translations, performance
Length of term = until you die + 70 years
Licensing and contracts
Permissions
Publisher contracts
Creative Commons licenses
Gold Open Access/APCs
Predatory journals
"Can I use this {image / quote / video clip / ...} in my {lecture / course materials / dissertation / ...}” ?
Public domain (= no copyright)
Educational use = Not Infringement
Plagiarism vs. infringement
Fair Use (1): Re-using copyrighted materials in your own work--legally
Fair use (2): The 4 Factors
Who …
Copyright: Protect, Preserve, And Promote Your Research, Sue Ann Gardner, Paul Royster
Copyright: Protect, Preserve, And Promote Your Research, Sue Ann Gardner, Paul Royster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Copyright is a powerful tool to protect, preserve, and promote academic research. The slides duplicate a quiz given to workshop participants.
Publishing Information For Authors, Paul Royster, Sue Ann Gardner, Linnea Fredrickson
Publishing Information For Authors, Paul Royster, Sue Ann Gardner, Linnea Fredrickson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Publishing: What Authors Ought to Know, by Paul Royster
Copyright for Scholarly Authors, by Sue Ann Gardner
Mechanics of the Manuscript: What Happens Next? by Linnea Fredrickson
Intellectual Property, Paul Royster
Intellectual Property, Paul Royster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Copyrights, trademarks, & patents
Registration of copyright
What copyright gives you
Requirements for copyright
What you can and cannot copyright
Transfer of copyright
Exceptions to copyright exclusives
Fair use
Instructional exemption
Open access licenses
Ownership by UNL
Copyrightx: Harvard University Law School, Sue A. Gardner
Copyrightx: Harvard University Law School, Sue A. Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Slides of a talk about the 2014 iteration of the CopyrightX course administered by Professor William Fisher of Harvard University Law School.
Copyright For Publishing, Paul Royster
Copyright For Publishing, Paul Royster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
What does copyright cover? What is public domain? What is and is not copyrightable and in copyright? How to get copyright?
The 4th Amendment To The U.S. Constitution, Article 3 Of The Ala Code Of Ethics, And Section 215 Of The Usa Patriot Act: Squaring The Triangle, Sue Ann Gardner
The 4th Amendment To The U.S. Constitution, Article 3 Of The Ala Code Of Ethics, And Section 215 Of The Usa Patriot Act: Squaring The Triangle, Sue Ann Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Librarians in the United States have many professional guideposts to inform their work. A patron's right to privacy is one tenet that tends to be upheld tenaciously, and is informed first by the 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, among other Amendments, as well as Article III of the American Library Association Code of Ethics. Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act, the so-called "library provision," contradicts both the 4th Amendment and Article III of the ALA Code of Ethics, making it a weak third leg of a triangle of guideposts. The speaker explains how Section 215 allows for confiscation …
Copyright, Fair Use And Author’S Rights Ii (October/November 2014), Paul Royster
Copyright, Fair Use And Author’S Rights Ii (October/November 2014), Paul Royster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Copyright is a battlefield, and an author’s control over his/her own work can easily become collateral damage or go missing in action. Many publishers believe they have an inherent right to own the intellectual property arising from your grant-funded research and to live off the earnings of written works that you had little choice but to give them for free or pay them to publish. In this session you will learn more about U.S. Copyright Law, Author’s Rights, and protecting your Intellectual Property. Faculty members Paul Royster and Sue Gardner will speak on Copyright, Fair Use, and Author Rights. You …
Copyright, Fair Use, And Author Rights, Sue Ann Gardner
Copyright, Fair Use, And Author Rights, Sue Ann Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
From the promotional flyer for this talk:
Copyright is a battlefield, and an author's control over his/her own work can easily become collateral damage or go missing in action. Many publishers believe they have an inherent right to own the intellectual property arising from your grant-funded research and to live off the earnings of written works that you had little choice but to give them for free or pay them to publish.
In this session, you will learn more about U.S. Copyright Law, authors' rights, fair use, and protecting your intellectual property. You will learn how to make copyright law …