Thu, 23 Apr 2015 18:41:54 -0400
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From: David Stern <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 08:27:01 -0500
I discuss the need for prior written agreements about such
collaborative student/faculty efforts in my article:
Stern, David. "Student Embargoes Within Institutional Repositories:
Faculty Early Transparency Concerns”
Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication 2 (2): eP1080 (9
pages) (March 2014).
http://jlsc-pub.org/jlsc/vol2/iss2/6/
It is frequently the case that students are not allowed to demonstrate
their expertise and efforts (for job interviews and/or graduate school
applications) prior to publication dates due to other issues.
David
> Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2015 20:13:52 -0400
> Subject: Publishing of a student's thesis or dissertation?
> From: Ann Shumelda Okerson <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2015 19:50:33 -0400
>
> Dear All -- this group was most helpful with my recent posting of an
> African librarian's question (on an INASP copyright moodle) regarding
> license simplification. Some good ideas were generated.
>
> So here's another live question. How would you advise the librarian
> who has asked this:
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> "What actions would you take if as a student you find out that your
> members or supervisors have published your research work without your
> permission?"
>
> It's not clear whether he is asking this for himself or on behalf of a
> student, but the question remains the same. Thank you for your
> thoughts, Ann
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