Routledge trials new author rights policy for Library and Information Science Journals

Connotea Imports 2012-07-31

Summary:

"Routledge, the social science and humanities imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, is pleased to announce a two-year pilot initiative for the library and information science research community, allowing contributors to its library and information science journals to retain the copyright to their work and to post it within their institutional repository without an embargo period. This initiative applies to any of Routledge’s 35 library and information science journals published from Taylor & Francis’ Philadelphia office. Under this scheme, an author may post the peer-reviewed version of his or her article (although not the published pdf.) into their institutional or subject repository (although not commercial servers or for resale) immediately following publication, so long as the original place of publication is referenced and a URL link is made to the Version of Record on Routledge’s website...."

Link:

http://www.informa.com/Media-centre/Press-releases--news/Latest-News/Routledge-trials-new-author-rights-policy-for-Library-and-Information-Science-Journals1/

Updated:

12/01/2011, 19:52

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oa.new oa.green ru.do ru.ps oa.humanities oa.routledge oa.taylor&francis oa.repositories oa.ssh

Authors:

petersuber

Date tagged:

07/31/2012, 12:18

Date published:

11/02/2011, 17:49