copyright vs. open access – coffee lecture no. 24
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Copyright vs. Open Access Barbara Hirschmann, ETH-Bibliothek
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Welcome to the Coffee Lecture
No. 24
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What is Open Access?
«Open access […] literature is digital, online, free of charge,
and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions.»
(Peter Suber, 2012)
accessible without costs for the reader
possibility to reuse
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Green OA Gold OA
Self-archiving in OA repositories Publishing in OA journals
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How to implement Open Access?
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Copyright Issues – Green OA
Non-exclusive licence
Exclusive licence
Transfer copyright
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What does this mean? Publishing agreements are negotiable
Use the SPARC author addendum
Read the publication agreement with great care Transferring copyright doesn’t have to be all or nothing
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Copyright Issues – Green OA
“The ETH Zurich expects authors where possible,
to retain their copyright.” [ETH Zurich OA Policy]
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Publishers usually allow some sort of self-archiving
Where to look it up? Copyright Transfer Agreement Publisher/Journal Website SHERPA/RoMEO Database
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Copyright Issues – Green OA
“ETH Zurich requires of staff and postgraduate students to post electronic copies of
any research papers [¨…] into the institutional repository ETH E-Collection, if there
are no legal objections.” [ETH Zurich OA Policy]
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Which version? Usually Postprint
(= author’s manuscript after peer review)
When? Possible embargos
between 2 and 24 months
Where? Author’s website Institutional repository Disciplinary repository
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Creative Commons Licenses
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Copyright Issues – Gold OA
CC BY: Creative Commons Attribution License
CC BY NC: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License
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Contact www.library.ethz.ch/open-access