| Know your rights. One page handout encouraging authors to retain their rights and self-archive. | |
| How can I self-archive AND get my paper published? A table that helps you to see how you may both self-archive AND get your paper published, without breaking publishers’ Copyright Transfer Agreements. | |
| The author, the publisher, their copyright agreement and it's terms. A powerpoint presentation reporting on the RoMEO analysis of journal publisher copyright agreements, and encouraging authors to retain rights and self-archive. |
| RoMEO Rights Solution document |
IPR: barrier to open access? Presentation to the University Science and Technology Librarian's Group. Newcastle University, 4 March 2003 |
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The impact of copyright ownership on open access. EUSIDIC Spring Meeting. Karlsruhe, 18 March 2003 |
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The impact of copyright ownership on open access. Leeds Scholarly Communications Group meeting, 26 March 2003. |
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IPR issues facing open access. The Open Archives Initiative: application and exploitation. UKSG Seminar, London, 14 May, 2003. |
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The author, the publisher, his copyright agreement and it's terms. Daedalus Advocacy event, Glasgow University, 18 June, 2003. |
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RoMEO Project Results. OA Forum Workshop, Bath, 4 September, 2003. |
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How academics wish to protect their open-access research papers. Fair Play and Fair Pay. Seminar of the British Computer Society Electronic Publishing Specialist Group (epsg) and the Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA). 18 September, 2003. |