"Know Your Rights as an Author in Open Access Publications" by LeEtta M. Schmidt, Jason Boczar et al.

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Summary:

How do you, as an author, take control of your own intellectual property? What criteria should you keep in mind when evaluating a journal for the submission of your work? This editorial discusses the answers to these questions, with an emphasis on an open access environment where a publication’s quality might be harder to define. It also offers tips for negotiating your rights, as an author, over your intellectual property. Numeracy authors publish under a Creative Commons license, so we will explain what that means and why Numeracy’s newly-added Publication Ethics & Malpractice Statement is important.

Link:

https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/numeracy/vol13/iss1/art1/

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oa.new oa.creative_commons oa.new oa.intellectual_property oa.creative_commons

Date tagged:

02/08/2020, 05:59

Date published:

02/08/2020, 00:59