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COPYRIGHT A

ND YOUR

DISSERTATIO

N

R E U S I NG Y

O U R OW N W

O R K

Brett D. CurrierDirector of Scholarly Communications

@brettdcurrierSlideshare

[email protected]

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WHO WE ARE

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LIBRARY SUPPORTBrett D. Currier, Director of Scholarly CommunicationsSubject SpecialistsAsk Us

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WHAT IS COPYR

IGHT?

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Created at the moment it the article is fixed in a tangible medium of expression.

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WHEN IS A COPYRIGHT CREATED?

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May 3, 2023

WHAT IS PROTECTED?(1)literary works;

Every production in the literary, scientific and artistic domain(2) musical works, including any accompanying words;(3) dramatic works, including any accompanying music;(4) pantomimes and choreographic works;(5) pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works;(6) motion pictures and other audiovisual works;(7) sound recordings; and(8) architectural works.

B R E T T D . C U R R I E R D I R E C T O R O F S C H O L A R LY C O M M U N I C AT I O N S 6

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BUNDLE OF RIGHTS• Make copies• Distribute the work• Prepare derivative works• Publicly perform or display the work• License any of the above to third parties• Transfer the copyright to a third party

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THE CONTRACT IS

KING

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• Right of First Publication

• Reproduction• Includes right to control use

of your own material in your own classroom

• Includes requiring permission to reuse your content in other publications

• Distribution • Derivatives

• The right to restrict your conference proposals

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THE RIGHTS PUBLISHERS . . . Need Want

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FIVE MAIN MODELS

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Model Type Journal ExamplesWork Made for Hire Oxford University Press; ASMECopyright Transfer Elsevier Journals (over 2000

titles)Exclusive License Elsevier Open Access licenseNon-Exclusive License PLOS; BuzzfeedImplied License Law reviews

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COPYRIGHT TRANSFER: ELSEVIER

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Who owns the copyright?

Did you ever own the copyright?

Reuse by author?

Institutional Repository Deposit?

Reuse by others?

The publisher

Yes Not without permission or a license

Not without permission

Not without permission by the publisher

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EXCLUSIVE LICENSE: ELSEVIER OPEN ACCESS

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Who owns the copyright?

Did you ever own the copyright?

Reuse by author?

Institutional Repository Deposit?

Reuse by others?

The author Yes Not without permission or a license

Not without permission

Not without permission by the publisher

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UPDATI

NG THE CONTRACT

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•SPARC Addendum•Other contract terms?

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KEEP YOUR CONTRACT

AND ANY ADDITIO

NS

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REQUIRED PERMISSIONS

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WHAT REQUIRES PERMISSIONS?From the Publication Manual of the American Psychological

Association 6th Edition

Directly reprinted figures and tables Adapted figures and tables Directly reproduced data Tests and scale items Questionnaires, vignettes, etc. Long quotations (Example: Case Studies, Policy Citations, etc.)

Either a single 400 block quotation OR Total excerpts more than 800 words

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RECEIVING PERMISSIONS

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RECEIVING PERMISSIONS

COPYR I GHT CLEARANCE CENTER

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APA CITATIO

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APA FORMATNote. From “Title of the article,” by W. Jones and R. Smith,

2007, Journal Title, 21, p. 122. Copyright 2007 by Copyright Holder. Reprinted with permission.

*Purdue recommends that you include a copy of your permissions letter in your dissertation

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OnCall Team. (2006). Nursing students. Flickr.com. Retrieved from https://flic.kr/p/8J8tSS

Note. “Nursing Students” by OnCall Team, 2006, Flickr.com. Retrieved from https://flic.kr/p/8J8tSS. Copyright 2006 by OnCall Team (https://flic.kr/ps/QmPsu). Reprinted courtesy of the Copyright Holder under a Creative Commons License CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)

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OTHER RESOURCES

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OTHER RESOURCESCiting and Finding PermissionsSubject LiaisonsAsk UsThesis & Dissertation InformationThesis and Dissertation HandbookBrett D. Currier, Director of Scholarly Communications

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QUESTIONS?

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Contact meBrett D. CurrierCentral Library [email protected]