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How to Select and Apply a Creative Commons License
(2011-02-25)
Learn how to select and apply a Creative Commons license for works that you create.
Michigan Publishing Backlist Rights and Permissions Project
(2015-04-13)
In 2013, Michigan Publishing undertook a Rights and Permissions Project to evaluate the rights of, and effect use cases for, all of its digitized backlist titles; nearly 4,000 titles had been digitized in a previous phase ...
Sharing your scholarship while avoiding the predators: Guidelines for medical physicists interested in open access publishing
(American Association of Physicists in Medicine, 2014-07)
Using Creative Commons Licensed Material
(2011-02-25)
Learn how to properly use and attribute works that are made available under a Creative Commons license.
Cultivating Sustainable Library Publishing Services at the University of Michigan
(2015-03-27)
An overview of library publishing services at the University of Michigan.
Supplemental materials for "A Study of Direct Author Subvention For Publishing Humanities Books at Two Universities"
(2015-08-26)
Three spreadsheets with supplemental data on: 1) books authored by a selection of UM faculty taken from Regents' Communications 2010-2015, 2) books authored by a selection of UM faculty in 2014, 3) author affiliations of ...
Textbooks in America: A study of the increased scrutiny and debate surrounding the cost of college textbooks in America
(2010-05-07)
This paper seeks to answer two questions: why are textbooks so expensive; and what is the political process in effect as a result? This research was originally focused solely on recent legislation in the state of Washington ...
Model Publishing Contract for Digital Scholarship
(2017-10-18)
Created with the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Model Publishing Contract for Digital Scholarship has been prepared to facilitate the publication of open access books, including accommodating new ...
A Graduate Student's Guide to Copyright: Open Access, Fair Use, and Permissions
(2011-02-03)
As a graduate student, you're putting together what is likely your first publication. You thought all you had to do was get your department to approve it, make sure all the spelling and punctuation was correct, and you'd ...