• is a summary of the different copyright policies of academic publishers for books, book chapters, and journal articles. Academic publishers fall broadly...
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  • all of their journals, however some journals list exceptions in their own policies. Copyright policies of academic publishers Ingelfinger rule List of open-access...
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  • for embargo periods. Copyright policies of academic publishers "Open Access, Fifth Report of Session 2013–14" (PDF)., House of Commons Business, Innovation...
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  • This is a list of preprint repositories. List of academic journals by preprint policy List of copyright policies of academic publishers The Discipline(s)...
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    knowledge movement Altmetrics Copyright policies of academic publishers Freedom of information Guerilla Open Access List of open access journals Open Access...
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  • wide range of publishers have such provisions. The reach of copyright transfer agreements can go well beyond that, and "[s]ome publishers require that...
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    Self-archiving (category Academic publishing)
    (BOAI)". "Publisher copyright policies & self-archiving". SHERPA/RoMEO. "ROARMAP: Registry of Open Access Repositories Mandatory Archiving Policies". "Green...
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    A copyright is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the exclusive legal right to copy, distribute, adapt, display, and perform a creative...
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    as resistance to change on the part of many of the established academic publishers. Publishers are often accused of capturing and monetising publicly funded...
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  • Sci-Hub (category Academic publishing)
    website that provides free access to millions of research papers, regardless of copyright, by bypassing publishers' paywalls in various ways. Unlike Library...
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    Criticism of copyright, or anti-copyright sentiment, is a dissenting view of the current state of copyright law or copyright as a concept. Critics often...
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    kind of creative work, such as a work of art, a book, a software program, or any other creative content for which there are very minimal copyright and...
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  • The Copyright Act 1957 as amended governs the subject of copyright law in India. The Act is applicable from 21 January 1958. The history of copyright law...
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    part of a work or for copying it in the course of academic or scientific research. It is derived from the ancillary copyright for press publishers which...
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  • competition, academic research, investigative reporting (and freedom of press) and artistic expression. The most common form of censorship by copyright concerns...
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    The history of copyright starts with early privileges and monopolies granted to printers of books. The British Statute of Anne 1710, full title "An Act...
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  • A work of the United States government is defined by the United States copyright law, as "a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States...
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  • authors or their publishers deposit their publications. Copyright is retained by the usual holders, but authors may submit papers with one of the Creative...
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  • to online postings of journal articles whose copyright was already owned by publishers. For example, in December 2013, the academic publishing company...
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    at expansion of copyright limitations and exceptions are sometimes regarded as a threat by publishers. Copyright is typically thought of as a limited...
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  • SHERPA (organisation) (category University of Nottingham)
    with research funders' policies on open access to publications SHERPA/RoMEO|RoMEO – definitive listing of publishers' copyright agreements and retained...
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    norms of a school, university or other learning institution. Definitions of academic misconduct are usually outlined in institutional policies. Therefore...
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    notability policies. Content in Wikipedia is subject to the laws (in particular, copyright laws) of the United States and of the US state of Virginia,...
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    response to copyright concerns. Academic journal Academic authorship Academic conference Citation index Copyright policies of scientific publishers Medical...
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    The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a 1998 United States copyright law that implements two 1996 treaties of the World Intellectual Property...
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    The phenomenon of "open-access predatory publishers" was first noticed by Jeffrey Beall around 2012, when he described "publishers that are ready to...
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  • Japanese copyright laws (著作権法, Chosakukenhō) consist of two parts: "Author's Rights" and "Neighbouring Rights". As such, "copyright" is a convenient collective...
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  • Consumer Publishers Council, the Academic Publishing Council, the Educational Publishers Council and the Higher and Further Education Publishers Council;...
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    most magazine, journal, and book publishers includes: (Different stages are applicable to different types of publishers) Commissioning Writing Copy editing...
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  • Google Books (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from November 2024)
    Association of Publishers and the Authors Guild, Google announced an opt-out policy in August 2005, through which copyright owners could provide a list of titles...
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