The first of the 2017 NISO Webinar series, this webinar will examine the new perplexities associated with various forms of content and its subsequent reuse in other contexts. What exactly is a permissible use? For whom is that use allowed? Is there a timing factor involved? And how is one supposed to know that? Speakers will address the many concerns of readers, authors, funders, librarians, platform providers, and publishers.
Date: Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Time: 1:00pm – 2:30pm (Eastern)
Featured Speakers and Topics:
· Managing
Access in This New World of Scholarly Research Results: Data, Software, and
Ongoing Change (Volatile Content)
Maureen C. Kelly, Publishing Consultant
Maureen is the author of the ISQ article (in press): The Ongoing Challenges of Citing the Results of Scholarly Research. Attendees are encouraged to read this (PDF) article in advance of the January 11 webinar.
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Balancing Author, Publisher, and Reader
Rights and Reuse in an Open Access World
Darla Henderson, Assistant Director, Open Access
Programs, ACS Publications, American Chemical Society
Attendees may want to visit and familiarize themselves with the useful resource site, http://www.howcanishareit.com/, prior to the January 11 webinar event, as it will feature in Darla Henderson's presentation.
· Nancy Kopans, Vice President & General Counsel, ITHAKA
Kopans is a co-author of the ITHAKA publication, An Academic Policy Framework for Technology-Mediated Content. Attendees are encouraged to read the report in advance of the January 11 webinar.
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Discovering Re-Use Rights via CHORUS
Howard Ratner, Executive Director, CHORUS
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