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JEFFSelects: Copyright & Fair UseRetaining Your Copyright
If your research has been funded by the NIH, NIH now requires that you deposit a copy of your peer-reviewed article in PubMed Central (see our support page ). All of your work would benefit from deposit in the Jefferson Digital Commons, our own institutional repository. But in order to make such deposits, you need to have right to do so. Anticipating PublicationWhile some publishers do explicitly authorize you to reuse your material, or to deposit it with NIH or your institutional repository, many do not make such allowances in their contracts. You have the right to request changes in your contract. The easiest way to do this is to attach an addendum outlining the rights you wish to retain. Both AISR and Jefferson's University Counsel recommend that you retain your right to deposit your articles at NIH and/or Jefferson Digital Commons, using either:
Steps to use either addendum:
If your publisher refuses to accept your proposed changes, you can still publish your article under the stricter contract if you wish. But it doesn't hurt to ask, and as publishers catch on that this is an important issue for faculty, they should start to modify their contracts so it is less of an issue. Contact the University Counsel's office for questions about contract language. Already PublishedSome publishers have made changes in their policies that now override contracts you signed in the past. Such changes are almost always to remove restrictions. How do you know what is your publisher's current policy? Look it up on the SHERPA site - a database of publishers' policies. If your publisher isn't on the list, and/or you haven't kept a copy of your agreement, you will need to contact the publisher for a statement about their current policy. AISR staff can help; call Scott Library's Reference Desk at 215-503-8150 or use the AskaLibrarian@jefferson.edu email service for help in contacting publishers. Remember - when you deposit your articles at NIH or Jefferson Digital Commons, you will be asked to state that you have the right to do so. |
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