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Author Rights & Repositories

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October 18, 2016

Author Rights & Repositories

What are your rights as an author? Why should I archive my research in an institutional or disciplinary repository?

Presentation CC-BY Chealsye Bowley and FGCU Library.

A version of this presentation was originally given for a FGCU Taylor & Francis webinar series in October 2016.

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October 18, 2016
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  1. Copy‘rights’ 1. Reproduce copies 2. Make derivative works 3. Distribute

    copies 4. Perform publicly 5. Display publicly CC-BY flickr user domakesaythink
  2. What are my publishing agreement options? Option 1: You retain

    all rights and license publication. Option 2: You transfer your copyright, but retain some specified rights. Option 3: Transfer your full copyright to the publisher.
  3. Why archive my research? • Increase impact + discoverability •

    Get more readers • Open Access - without changing publishing practices • Permitted by publishing agreement • Preservation
  4. How do I find out what I can archive? •

    Check your publishing agreement • SHERPA/RoMEO • Ask FGCU Archives staff!
  5. SHERPA/RoMEO • Publisher copyright and self-archiving policies • Search by

    ◦ Journal Title ◦ ISSN ◦ Publisher • sherpa.ac.uk