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GC Authors' Rights Workshop – CUNY Attendees Welcome!

  • The Graduate Center Library invites the broader CUNY community to sign up for this authors’ rights workshop at the Graduate Center next Tuesday:

    You Know What You Write, But Do You Know Your Rights? Understanding and Protecting Your Rights as an Author
    March 10 @ 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
    RSVP via Eventbrite

    When you publish a journal article, you sign a copyright agreement. Do you know what you’re agreeing to when you sign it? Different journals have different policies: Some journals require you to relinquish your copyright. (You then have to ask permission or even pay to share your article with students and colleagues!) Some journals allow you to retain some rights (e.g., the right to post online). Some journals leave copyright in your hands. (You simply give the journal a non-exclusive license to publish the article.)

    How can you find out a journal’s policy? How can you negotiate your contract to make the most of your rights as a scholar, researcher, and author? Come learn how to preserve your rights to reproduce, distribute, and display the work you create.

    Led by Jill Cirasella, Associate Librarian for Public Services and Scholarly Communication at the Graduate Center. Open to students, faculty, staff, and anyone from the CUNY community who has questions about their rights as authors, open access publishing, or scholarly communication.

    Can’t make it? Want a preview of what’s covered? See the materials from the GC’s previous authors’ rights event.

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