Optimize Access to Your Published Research Author Rights for Life & Health Sciences Ginny Pannabecker Life Science & Scholarly Communication Librarian.

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Optimize Access to Your Published Research Author Rights for Life & Health Sciences Ginny Pannabecker Life Science & Scholarly Communication Librarian This presentation is licensed CC-BY 4.0CC-BY 4.0

Today’s Session Plan Author Rights what they are what you want to keep what you may be signing away Life Science Journals & Author Rights Your Work & Open Access Your Data & Open Access

Open Access = Global Access

Your Copyrights Reproduce the work Distribute the work Publicly Perform the work Publicly Display the work Create Derivative works

Scholarly / Creative Works Scholarly works no income to scholar expected Creative works provide income to the creator

What rights do you want to keep... for yourself? to allow others?

What rights do you sign over to publishers?

Life Science Journals & Author Rights

Life Science Journals & Author Rights

Life Science Journals & Author Rights

ETD Policies in Life Science Journals BioMed Central Plant Biology

Life Science Journals & Author Rights Selecting a Journal Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory VT University Libraries Database DOAJ Eigenfactor

Life Science Journals & Author Rights

OA Subvention Fund

OA Journal Discounts

Scholar’s Addendum

VTechWorks Our Institutional Repository

Open Data Life Sciences Data Repositories

Images Public Domain Images from Pixabay Screenshots taken by G Pannabecker using the Mac Grab utility application, or using the Windows Snippy application.