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size=2 face=Arial>All this detail is contained in the report (Scholarly
Publishing Practice 3, ALPSP, 2008 - <A
href="http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/ProductCatalog/Product.aspx?ID=44">http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/ProductCatalog/Product.aspx?ID=44</A>).
It's free to ALPSP members, but others have to pay to access
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<DIV align=left><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Sally Morris</FONT></DIV>
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<FONT size=2 face=Tahoma><B>From:</B> goal-bounces@eprints.org
[mailto:goal-bounces@eprints.org] <B>On Behalf Of </B>Graham
Triggs<BR><B>Sent:</B> 05 February 2014 15:11<BR><B>To:</B> Global Open Access
List (Successor of AmSci)<BR><B>Subject:</B> [GOAL] Re: Charles Oppenheim on who
owns the rights to scholarlyarticles<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
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<DIV>An exclusive license, that prevents an author from exercising their
copyright rights, may be "as good" as a copyright transfer as far as a publisher
is concerned.<BR><BR></DIV>In terms of the statistics you quote, do you know if
that covers all types of publishers (for-profit, not-for-profit, societies,
etc.), and if so, how does the breakdown correlate with the type of publisher?
And how are publishers that publish a variety of closed, open and hybrid
journals accounted for?<BR><BR></DIV>G<BR></DIV>
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<DIV class=gmail_quote>On 5 February 2014 13:17, Sally Morris <SPAN
dir=ltr><<A href="mailto:sally@morris-assocs.demon.co.uk"
target=_blank>sally@morris-assocs.demon.co.uk</A>></SPAN> wrote:<BR>
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style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">I
find Andrew's experience surprising. When Cox & Cox last looked into
this<BR>(in 2008), 53% of publishers requested a copyright transfer, 20.8%
asked for<BR>a licence to publish instead, and 6.6% did not require any
written<BR>agreement. A further 19.6%, though initially asking for
transfer of<BR>copyright, would on request provide a licence document instead.
There had<BR>been a steady move away from transfer of copyright since
2003.<BR><BR>Sally<BR><SPAN class=HOEnZb><FONT color=#888888><BR><BR><BR>Sally
Morris<BR>South House, The Street, Clapham, Worthing, West Sussex, UK
BN13 3UU<BR>Tel: <A href="tel:%2B44%20%280%291903%20871286"
value="+441903871286">+44 (0)1903 871286</A><BR>Email: <A
href="mailto:sally@morris-assocs.demon.co.uk">sally@morris-assocs.demon.co.uk</A><BR></FONT></SPAN>
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<DIV class=h5><BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>From: <A
href="mailto:goal-bounces@eprints.org">goal-bounces@eprints.org</A> [mailto:<A
href="mailto:goal-bounces@eprints.org">goal-bounces@eprints.org</A>] On
Behalf<BR>Of Andrew A. Adams<BR>Sent: 05 February 2014 00:04<BR>To: Global
Open Access List (Successor of AmSci)<BR>Subject: [GOAL] Re: Charles Oppenheim
on who owns the rights to scholarly<BR>articles<BR><BR> Chris Zielinski
<<A href="mailto:ziggytheblue@gmail.com">ziggytheblue@gmail.com</A>>
wrote:<BR>> But even more prudent authors simply shouldn't sign the
copyright<BR>> assignment form - publishers don't need anything more than a
licence<BR>> to publish.<BR><BR>Good luck with that if you're anything
other than a tenured professor with a<BR>track record that means where your
recent papers are published won't effect<BR>funding decisions (individually or
for your univesity). I tried to apply<BR>this rule myself a few years ago and
after a couple of occasions of getting<BR>nowhere with the publishers decided
that doing this individually was just<BR>harming my career and not having any
impact on the journals.<BR><BR>Now, I just "archive and be damned"posting the
author's final text (not the<BR>publisher PDF) in open depot ignoring any
embargoes. If any publisher<BR>bothered to issue a take-down I'd reset to
closed access (and always respond<BR>to button requests). None have so
far.<BR><BR>--<BR>Professor Andrew A Adams
<A
href="mailto:aaa@meiji.ac.jp">aaa@meiji.ac.jp</A><BR>Professor at Graduate
School of Business Administration, and Deputy<BR>Director of the Centre
for Business Information Ethics<BR>Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan
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