August 2009 10:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [AMERICAN-SCIENTIST-OPEN-ACCESS-FORUM]
Authors Re-using Their Own Work
The Austrlain Act does indeed permit fair dealing for
one's own research or
private study; but it doesn't permit
Subject: Re: [AMERICAN-SCIENTIST-OPEN-ACCESS-FORUM]
Authors Re-using Their Own Work
I now understand why Arthur and I disagree. He is
referring to Australian
Copyright Law, and I am referring to UK law.
I am happy to accept that Arthur's approach is accurate
in Australian law
of Nottingham
From: American Scientist Open Access Forum on behalf of Arthur Sale
Sent: Tue 04/08/2009 03:30
To: american-scientist-open-access-fo...@listserver.sigmaxi.org
Subject: Re: Authors Re-using Their Own Work
Charles
You
On 1-Aug-09, at 6:15 PM, Arthur Sale wrote:
Charles
The Australian Act makes no mention of who does the reproduction.
Whether I make a reproduction/copy (say electronic by email, or
photocopy my manuscript or the journal, or some other form of copy)
of my article to give to my PhD student, or
On 2-Aug-09, at 11:26 AM, Stevan Harnad wrote:
(If any service is facilitating fulfillment in the case of the
Button, it is computational services, via the IR software, rather
than library services!)
Comment: this depends on which department is managing the IR. In
Canada, this is generally the
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On Behalf Of Couture Marc
Sent: Saturday, 1 August 2009 5:22 AM
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Subject: Re: [AMERICAN-SCIENTIST-OPEN-ACCESS-FORUM] Authors Re-using
Their Own Work
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 7:19 AM,
c.oppenh...@lboro.ac.ukc.oppenh...@lboro.ac.uk wrote
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 5:20 AM, C.Oppenheimc.oppenh...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
CO: Yes of course fair use and similar exceptions to copyright allow one to
make a copy of item whose copyright is owned by someone else for oneself
for research or private study as long as that copying does not damage
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Stevan and others are of course correct that IN PRACTICE there is little a
publisher can do to stop this sort of activity,
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Authors Re-using Their
Own Work
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 7:19 AM,
mailto:c.oppenh...@lboro.ac.uk%3cc.oppenh...@lboro.ac.uk
c.oppenh...@lboro.ac.ukc.oppenh...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
CO: The query referred to cases where the author has
ASSIGNED
copyright to Sage. Sage then owns
On Sat, 1 Aug 2009, C.Oppenheim wrote:
Thus, in law, if Dr Jones asks Dr Smith for an electronic copy of
Dr. Smith's article, and Dr Smith gave away the copyright to Megacorp
Publishers, then Dr Smith should strictly not supply that copy...
Stevan and others are of course correct that IN
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Klaus Grafklausg...@googlemail.com wrote:
I do not think that using the request button is a valid OA strategy.
My own experience was that I received few response when
requesting an article. The St. Gallen IR manager said that
requesters can obtain much more
Isn't this similar to the 'right of way' laws which preclude property owners
from putting up a fence across a long-used public path through private property.
It would seem that a long term absence of any active attempt to restrict
authors from sharing their publications for non-commercial
Harnad
Envoyé : 27 juillet 2009 07:02
À : american-scientist-open-access-fo...@listserver.sigmaxi.org
Objet : Authors Re-using Their Own Work
On 27-Jul-09, at 5:39 AM, [identity deleted] wrote:
Hello Stevan,
Could I ask you to have a quick look at SAGE's terms for Authors
Re-using Their Own
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On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 1:52 PM, JQ Johnsonj...@uoregon.edu wrote:
On Jul 27, 2009, at 10:18 AM, Stevan Harnad
On 27-Jul-09, at 5:39 AM, [identity deleted] wrote:
Hello Stevan,
Could I ask you to have a quick look at SAGE's terms for
Authors Re-using Their Own Work? It seems to me that
it forbids the email eprint request button:
http://www.sagepub.com/repository/binaries
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On Behalf Of Stevan Harnad
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Subject: Authors Re-using Their Own Work
On 27-Jul-09, at 5:39
Scientist Open Access Forum
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Behalf Of Stevan Harnad
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Subject: Authors Re-using Their Own Work
On 27-Jul-09, at 5:39 AM, [identity
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