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Open Access Initiatives at Emory

Open Access is a method of sharing scholarship that is digital, online, free of charge and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions.  You can participate in Open Access initiatives at Emory to preserve your work, and to make it more visible and accessible around the world.

Know Your Copy Rights

Open Access is all about openly and freely sharing scholarly content. Understanding the rights you have as an author under copyright law is the first step in participating in Open Access, since these right give you the ability to ensure that your content is openly accessible.  You own the copyright to your work from the moment you put your finger tips to a keyboard or pen to paper. This includes articles, manuscripts, poems and even blog posts. Copyright owners have the exclusive right to reproduce their work, distribute their work, and publicly perform or display their work.

New Enhancements to Reserves Direct

In July, the Emory University Libraries will be introducing software enhancements to Reserves Direct. These enhancements will better enable Emory's Faculty and Staff to comply with fair use and U.S. Copyright Law.

What’s New:

For Faculty who upload their own materials:

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