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Scholarly Publishing & Communication: Issues & Resources

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As part of a world-wide "Day of Open Access" on Tuesday 10/14, Dartmouth students and faculty attended a dinner discussion and broadcast of the "Voices of OA" videos and a talk by Nobel Laureate Sir Richard Roberts.  The videos and other materials are at the Open Access Day website:  http://openaccessday.org/

This Scholarly Publishing & Communication web site is intended to inform faculty, students, administrators and librarians of the current issues, problems and opportunities in the scholarly information universe, and to suggest actions for consideration by all participants. You will find links to informative materials on the topics of author rights, copy rights, publishers archiving policies and copyright contracts, and innovations in scholarly publishing.

Author Rights: tools and resources for scholars and researchers:

Copy Rights: Resources and Guides
  • Know Your Copy Rights-What You Can Do, a brochure which gives faculty and teaching assistants tips regarding using materials in teaching. You can print the whole brochure or just the one-page chart that outlines "What You Can Do". Print copies are available from the Dartmouth Library.
  • ARL's website Know Your Copy Rights: Using Copyrighted Works in Academic Settings includes the "Know Your Copy Rights-What You Can Do " brochure, which is very useful as a quick reference for faculty regarding their rights to use material for teaching purposes. This brochure is also useful for librarians advising faculty and students regarding their rights to use materials. The website contains ideas and materials for an outreach program on use of materials in teaching and learning.

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Last Updated: 10/17/08