[Duraspace] Open and Shut?: Guest Post: Charles Oppenheim on who owns the rights to scholarly articles
Hilton Gibson
hilton.gibson at gmail.com
Wed Feb 5 20:07:55 SAST 2014
The recent decision by Elsevier to start sending take down notices to sites
like Academia.edu, and to individual universities, demanding that they
remove self-archived papers from their web sites has sparked a debate about
the copyright status of different versions of a scholarly paper.
Last week, the Scholarly Communications Officer at Duke University in the
US, Kevin Smith, published a blog post challenging a widely held assumption
amongst OA advocates that when scholars transfer copyright in their papers
they transfer only the final version of the article. This is not true,
Smith argued.
http://poynder.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/guest-post-charles-oppenheim-on-who.html
*A very insightful detailed post about scholarly intellectual property as
far as it concerns self-archiving in institutional repositories.*
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