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American Association for the Advancement of Science
Electronic Publishing in Science Seizing the Moment: Scientists' Authorship Rights in the Digital Age. This report is the result of an AAAS project that examined intellectual property issues associated with electronic publishing in science.

Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Scholarly Communication Toolkit

Association of Research Libraries (ARL) - Scholarly Communication

Chronicle of Higher Education: November 7, 2003, p:B16
"A New World of Scholarly Communication"
By Atkinson, Richard A.

Copyright Duration Reference Chart

Create Change
A website designed to be a resource for faculty and librarian action to reclaim scholarly communication
The website is co-sponsored by:

Creative Commons
An online resource devoted to expanding the range of creative work available for others to build upon, including a service that will develop a customized license for individual author needs. The core team is based at the Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society.

Free Labor for Costly Journals
By Theodore C. Bergstrom, Professor of Economics, UC Santa Barbara
March 20, 2001 (.pdf format)

The Impact of Publisher Mergers on Journal Prices:
An Update By Mark J. McCabe, Assistant Professor of Economics, Georgia Institute of Technology, ARL Newsletter, Issue 207, December 1999

Modern Language Association (MLA) TF on Evaluating Scholarship for Tenure and Promotion

SHERPA
SHERPA is part of the JISC Focus on Access to Institutional Resources Programme which includes a summary of permissions for copyright transfer from several international publishers. SHERPA aims to initiate the development of openly accessible institutional digital repositories of research.

SURF
This website, made possible by the Dutch SURF Foundation, deals with copyright ownership in higher education, university policy on copyright and arrangements between universities, authors and publishers. The intention is to offer guidelines and policies as well as specific agreements and models.

University of California Office of Scholarly Communication -- Reshaping Scholarly Communication website

UC Scholarly Communication Officers Group - Issues & Outreach Toolkits:
-Managing copyright
- Economics of scholarly communication
-Role of scholarly societies


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