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<!--HTML--><p align="justify">Science Commons supports Open Access through its Scholar's Copyright Project (SCP). This talk will outline the three core elements of the SCP: Creative Commons licensing for open access publishing, Open Access Law journal-author agreements f...
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1565892 |
Sumario: | <!--HTML--><p align="justify">Science Commons supports Open Access through its Scholar's Copyright Project (SCP). This talk will outline the three core elements of the
SCP: Creative Commons licensing for open access publishing, Open Access Law journal-author agreements for converting journals to open access, and the Scholar's Copyright Addendum Engine for retaining rights to self-archive in meaningful formats and locations for future re-use.
More than 250 science and technology journals already publish under Creative Commons licensing while 35 law journals utilize the Open Access Law agreements. The Addendum Engine is a new tool created in partnership with SPARC and U.S. universities.
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<a href="http://cern.ch/oai5/presenters_profiles.html#WILBANKS" target="_blank">View John Wilbanks's biography</a>
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