http://eprints.rclis.org/32654/ WebThis article examines the interactions among open access, institutional repositories, and copyright management. The research described herein investigates how institutional repositories are managing copyright and licensing issues that can interfere with open access. Check full metadata for this record Downloads Downloads per month over past …
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WebRights and Permissions. The author (s) retains copyright to individual PNAS articles, and the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (NAS) holds … WebREPOSITORIES, OPEN ACCESS, AND COPYRIGHT 4 faculty to provide open access of these articles as a means of disseminating and showcasing their institution’s scholarly output (ACRL Research Planning 2015). Research shows that faculty favor open access as it disseminates research findings widely and generates more usage statistics. WebFor volumes 106–118 (2009–2024), except for open access articles submitted beginning September 2024, the author(s) retains copyright to individual articles, and NAS retains an exclusive License to Publish these articles and holds copyright to the collective work. For volumes 90–105 (1993–2008), the articles are copyright NAS. lighter costume