Recording of, and slides from, the following session, part of the 'Open Research Conversations' seminar series at the University of Sheffield (organised by the University Library, Scholarly Communications Team):
You’ve Got to Fight for Your (Copy)right: An exploration of New Policies on Rights Retention Wednesday 15 February, 12 noon to 1pm Historically, academic publishing has involved signing over copyright to a publisher or journal, restricting the future use of and access to that work by both authors and readers. Now the landscape is changing, with many universities, now including the University of Sheffield, adopting new policies on rights retention. This session offers an opportunity to explore these changes with copyright and licensing staff from the University Library.
Two files are included here: a recording of the session (MP4) and a copy of the slides (PDF).
You’ve Got to Fight for Your (Copy)right: An exploration of New Policies on Rights Retention Wednesday 15 February, 12 noon to 1pm Historically, academic publishing has involved signing over copyright to a publisher or journal, restricting the future use of and access to that work by both authors and readers. Now the landscape is changing, with many universities, now including the University of Sheffield, adopting new policies on rights retention. This session offers an opportunity to explore these changes with copyright and licensing staff from the University Library.
Two files are included here: a recording of the session (MP4) and a copy of the slides (PDF).