Creating a legal framework for copyright management of open access within the Australian academic and research sector


Autoria(s): Fitzgerald, Brian F.; Fitzgerald, Anne M.; Perry, Mark; Kiel-Chisholm, Scott D.; Driscoll, Erin P.; Thampapillai, Dilan; Coates, Jessica M.
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01/11/2008

Resumo

This chapter analyses the copyright law framework needed to ensure open access to outputs of the Australian academic and research sector such as journal articles and theses. It overviews the new knowledge landscape, the principles of copyright law, the concept of open access to knowledge, the recently developed open content models of copyright licensing and the challenges faced in providing greater access to knowledge and research outputs.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/80900/

Publicador

Sydney University Press

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/14439/1/14439.pdf

Fitzgerald, Brian F., Fitzgerald, Anne M., Perry, Mark, Kiel-Chisholm, Scott D., Driscoll, Erin P., Thampapillai, Dilan, & Coates, Jessica M. (2008) Creating a legal framework for copyright management of open access within the Australian academic and research sector. In Legal Framework for e-Research: Realising the Potential. Sydney University Press, Brisbane, Qld., pp. 264-333.

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This work is licensed under an Australian Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au>

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Faculty of Law

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Book Chapter