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AUTHOR’S RIGHTS: WHAT DOES THIS LANGUAGE MEAN? Brett D. Currier Director of Scholarly Communication @brettdcurrier [email protected]

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AUTHOR’S RIGHTS: W

HAT

DOES THIS LA

NGUAGE

MEAN?

Brett D. CurrierDirector of Scholarly Communications

@[email protected]

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INABILITY T

O PREDICT

EVOLUTIO

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HOW YOU WILL USE YOUR WORK

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Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, The cost of racial animus on a black candidate: Evidence using Google search data, Journal of Public Economics, Volume 118, October 2014, Pages 26-40, ISSN 0047-2727, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2014.04.010. (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0047272714000929)

Chae DH, Clouston S, Hatzenbuehler ML, Kramer MR, Cooper HLF, et al. (2015) Association between an Internet-Based Measure of Area Racism and Black Mortality. PLoS ONE 10(4): e0122963. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0122963

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INABILITY TO PREDICT EVOLUTION

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FINANCIAL C

OST OF

LOSING COPYR

IGHT

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SECURE PERMISSION

Requested ImageImage Reuse Fee: $250 Original Image

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PATENT

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Contact Teri SchultzDirector of Technology [email protected] 

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WHAT IS COPYR

IGHT?

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Created at the moment it the article is fixed in a tangible medium of expression.

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WHEN IS A COPYRIGHT CREATED?

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BUNDLE OF RIGHTS• Make copies• Distribute the work• Prepare derivative works• Publicly perform or display the work• License any of the above to third parties• Transfer the copyright to a third party

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WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO WITH YOUR WORK?

• Share with colleagues• Include in a dissertation or thesis• Make it available to your students• Use parts of it in future research projects• Allow colleagues to reuse part of your work in their research projects • Post to a personal or department website• Post to the Research Commons or another subject specific repository *• Others . . .

*May be required if you have external funding

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LOSING YO

UR COPYRIGHT

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LOSING YOUR COPYRIGHT• Copyright can only be transferred (“assigned”) in writing• Licensing allows specific rights to be retained:

• Authors keep copyright and license other rights (e.g., first publication)

• Publishers take copyright and license rights back (e.g., reproduction, derivatives)

• Addenda can be added to publication agreements to negotiate rights retention

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LOSING YOUR COPYRIGHT CAN COST MONEY

Requested ImageImage Reuse Fee: $250 Original Image

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• Right of First Publication

• Reproduction

• Distribution • Derivatives

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THE RIGHTS PUBLISHERS . . .

Need Want

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FOUR MODELS FO

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CONTRACT TERMS

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FOUR MAIN MODELSModel Type Journal ExamplesWork Made for Hire Oxford University Press; ASMECopyright Transfer Elsevier Journals (over 2000

titles)Exclusive License Elsevier Open Access licenseNon-Exclusive License PLOS; Buzzfeed

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WORKS MADE FOR HIRE: OUPWho owns the copyright?

Did you ever own the copyright?

Reuse by author?

Institutional Repository Deposit?

Reuse by others?

The publisher

No Not without permission or a license.

Not without permission or a license

Not without permission or a license

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COPYRIGHT TRANSFER: ELSEVIER

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Who owns the copyright?

Did you ever own the copyright?

Reuse by author?

Institutional Repository Deposit?

Reuse by others?

The publisher

Yes Not without permission or a license

Not without permission or a license

Not without permission or a license

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EXCLUSIVE LICENSE: ELSEVIER OPEN ACCESS

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Who owns the copyright?

Did you ever own the copyright?

Reuse by author?

Institutional Repository Deposit?

Reuse by others?

The author Yes Not without permission or a license

Not without permission or a license

Not without permission or a license

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NON-EXCLUSIVE LICENSE: PLOS

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Who owns the copyright?

Did you ever own the copyright?

Reuse by author?

Institutional Repository Deposit?

Reuse by others?

The author Yes Yes Yes. Yes.

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Model Who owns the copyright?

Did you ever own the copyright?

Reuse by author?

Institutional Repository Deposit?

Reuse by others?

Work made for hire

The publisher

No Not without permission or a license

Not without permission or a license

Not without permission or a license

Copyright Transfer

The publisher

Yes Not without permission or a license

Not without permission or a license

Not without permission or a license

Exclusive License

The author

Yes Not without permission or a license

Not without permission or a license

Not without permission or a license

Non-Exclusive License

The author

Yes Yes Yes Yes

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EMBARGO

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NEGOTIATE TH

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AGREEMENT

S P A R C AG R E E M E N T

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http://www.sparc.arl.org/resources/authors/addendum-2007

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KEEP YOUR CONTRACT

AND ANY ADDITIO

NS

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QUESTIONS?

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Contact meBrett D. CurrierCentral Library [email protected]