Keeping Your Copyright for Content Producers-Spring 2007
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Much ado has recently been made about securing permission from other copyright holders, but what are your rights as an author? Peter Hirtle, Intellectual Property Officer at Cornell University Library, explains how you as authors can make sure that you have the right to repost your work, use it in your classes or give other colleagues permission to use it as well as how to successfully negotiate for better and broader control of your own publications.
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2006
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copyright; open access
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http://hdl.handle.net/1813/3657