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Name]. Readers of this article may copy it without the copyright owner's
permission, if the author and publisher are acknowledged in the copy and
copy is used for educational, not-for-profit purposes."
You might want to include other elements important to you, such as a
deadline by which the publication must appear.
Transfer copyright but reserve some rights (Option 2)
If you decide you are willing to transfer your copyright but wish to retain
certain rights for yourself, strikeout or modify any language that grants
exclusive rights to the publisher. Alternatively, a simple solution is to use the
Scholars Copyright Addendum Engine. The Engine gives you several options
from which to select and then will generate a PDF contract addendum that
you can print out and submit to the publisher.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
The AAAS report about scientists' authorship rights in the digital age.
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