Biological Sciences: Understanding copyright and your research
You own your own research right? Well it depends...
This session will explore the sometimes complicated world of copyright and what can happen when publishing work through formal routes such as journals or through more informal routes such as pre-print servers. The session will also introduce concepts such as third party copyright and rights retention, as well as how licensing tools such as Creative Commons can be used to not only help maximise the reach of research but also navigating reusing other people's work.
Postgraduates, researchers and other interested professional services staff (e.g. technicians) based in the School of Biological Sciences departments and institutions.
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer |
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1 | Mon 20 May 2024 13:00 - 14:00 | 13:00 - 14:00 | Cambridge University Libraries Online | Lucy Woolhouse |
This session will be delivered using Zoom so please ensure you have it installed ahead of the session. A joining link will be sent out as part of the booking confirmation process.
If you require any help before the session, such as accessibility support, please email the Genetics Librarian, Lucy Woolhouse (lew48@cam.ac.uk), for further assistance.
Once per term.
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