100 · Representative Documents: Author’s Rights
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
Author’s Rights Retention Kit
http://libguides.utk.edu/retainyourrights
Author's Rights Retention Kit -Author's Rights Retention Kit by Ann Viera &Peter Fernandez -Research Guides at University of Tennessee Knoxville
http://libguides.utk.edu/retainyourrights[9/17/14 2:05:16 PM]
• use part of the work as a basis for a future publication
• send copies of the work to colleagues
• share copies of the work with students
• comply with the NIH Public Access Policy or other funding agency
policies
• present the work at conference or meeting and give copies of the work
to attendees
• use a different or extended version of the work for a future publication
• make copies of the work for personal use and educational use
• use graphs, charts, and statistical data for a future publication
• use the work for educational use such as lecture notes or study guides
• comply with public access mandates
• deposit supplemental data from the work in an institutional or subject
repository
• place a copy of the work on electronic reserves or use for student
course-packs
• include the work in future derivative works
• make an oral presentation of the work
• include the work in a dissertation or thesis
• use the work in a compilation of works or collected works
• expand the work into a book form or book chapter
• retain patent and trademark rights of processes or procedures contained
in the work
-Adapted from this list
Comments (0)
Ask, Comment, or Suggest Here
Please supply email address if asking a question.
Other options to ask for help:
1. send email direclty to annviera@utk.edu
2. Chat
Usefullness comments are welcome. Be specific.
Was this information helpful?
Yes No Don't Know
How useful is this page?
(1 =Not Useful, 5 =Very Useful!)
1 2 3 4 5
Additional comments:
Your Email:
Submit
Comments (0)
For Librarians: Author's Rights Retention Kit materials
The resuable files and examples were developed by Ann Viera to make
the paper version of the Author's Rights Retention Kit for the UT College
of Veterinary medicine authors.
Alternate versions created for Agriculture can be found here.
Comments (0)
How to take full advantage of digital technologies when publishing
"Experts on copyright law and scholarly publishing discuss how scholars and researchers can
take full advantage of opportunities afforded by digital technology in today's legal environment."
Comments (0)
Author's Rights Video from UT Artlingon Librarians
UT Libraries Subject Librarians are available to consult on copyright or other scholarly
publishing questions.
We recommend this video by colleagues at UT Arlington.
Comments (0)
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
Author’s Rights Retention Kit
http://libguides.utk.edu/retainyourrights
Author's Rights Retention Kit -Author's Rights Retention Kit by Ann Viera &Peter Fernandez -Research Guides at University of Tennessee Knoxville
http://libguides.utk.edu/retainyourrights[9/17/14 2:05:16 PM]
• use part of the work as a basis for a future publication
• send copies of the work to colleagues
• share copies of the work with students
• comply with the NIH Public Access Policy or other funding agency
policies
• present the work at conference or meeting and give copies of the work
to attendees
• use a different or extended version of the work for a future publication
• make copies of the work for personal use and educational use
• use graphs, charts, and statistical data for a future publication
• use the work for educational use such as lecture notes or study guides
• comply with public access mandates
• deposit supplemental data from the work in an institutional or subject
repository
• place a copy of the work on electronic reserves or use for student
course-packs
• include the work in future derivative works
• make an oral presentation of the work
• include the work in a dissertation or thesis
• use the work in a compilation of works or collected works
• expand the work into a book form or book chapter
• retain patent and trademark rights of processes or procedures contained
in the work
-Adapted from this list
Comments (0)
Ask, Comment, or Suggest Here
Please supply email address if asking a question.
Other options to ask for help:
1. send email direclty to annviera@utk.edu
2. Chat
Usefullness comments are welcome. Be specific.
Was this information helpful?
Yes No Don't Know
How useful is this page?
(1 =Not Useful, 5 =Very Useful!)
1 2 3 4 5
Additional comments:
Your Email:
Submit
Comments (0)
For Librarians: Author's Rights Retention Kit materials
The resuable files and examples were developed by Ann Viera to make
the paper version of the Author's Rights Retention Kit for the UT College
of Veterinary medicine authors.
Alternate versions created for Agriculture can be found here.
Comments (0)
How to take full advantage of digital technologies when publishing
"Experts on copyright law and scholarly publishing discuss how scholars and researchers can
take full advantage of opportunities afforded by digital technology in today's legal environment."
Comments (0)
Author's Rights Video from UT Artlingon Librarians
UT Libraries Subject Librarians are available to consult on copyright or other scholarly
publishing questions.
We recommend this video by colleagues at UT Arlington.
Comments (0)