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Developing IPR solutions for academic author self-archiving

This paper describes the work of the UK JISC-funded RoMEO (Rights Metadata for open archiving) project. It reports on a survey of 542 academic authors and an analysis of 80 journal publishers’ copyright transfer agreements, and how they have informed the development of some simple rights metadata by...

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Main Authors: Charles Oppenheim, Elizabeth Gadd, Stephen Probets
Format: Default Conference proceeding
Published: 2003
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/9692
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description This paper describes the work of the UK JISC-funded RoMEO (Rights Metadata for open archiving) project. It reports on a survey of 542 academic authors and an analysis of 80 journal publishers’ copyright transfer agreements, and how they have informed the development of some simple rights metadata by which academics can protect their research papers in an open access environment. It also reports on a survey of 22 OAI Data Providers and 13 OAI Service Providers, and how the results have informed the development of a “metadata protection solution” that describes the conditions of use of freely available metadata.
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spelling rr-article-94164442003-01-01T00:00:00Z Developing IPR solutions for academic author self-archiving Charles Oppenheim (7173491) Elizabeth Gadd (1384317) Stephen Probets (1258476) Intellectual property rights IPR Self-archiving Metadata This paper describes the work of the UK JISC-funded RoMEO (Rights Metadata for open archiving) project. It reports on a survey of 542 academic authors and an analysis of 80 journal publishers’ copyright transfer agreements, and how they have informed the development of some simple rights metadata by which academics can protect their research papers in an open access environment. It also reports on a survey of 22 OAI Data Providers and 13 OAI Service Providers, and how the results have informed the development of a “metadata protection solution” that describes the conditions of use of freely available metadata. 2003-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Conference contribution 2134/9692 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Developing_IPR_solutions_for_academic_author_self-archiving/9416444 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
spellingShingle Intellectual property rights
IPR
Self-archiving
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Charles Oppenheim
Elizabeth Gadd
Stephen Probets
Developing IPR solutions for academic author self-archiving
title Developing IPR solutions for academic author self-archiving
title_full Developing IPR solutions for academic author self-archiving
title_fullStr Developing IPR solutions for academic author self-archiving
title_full_unstemmed Developing IPR solutions for academic author self-archiving
title_short Developing IPR solutions for academic author self-archiving
title_sort developing ipr solutions for academic author self-archiving
topic Intellectual property rights
IPR
Self-archiving
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url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/9692