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Joint Guidelines on Copyright and Academic Research - Guidelines for researchers and publishers in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Guidelines published jointly by the British Academy and the Publishers Association. The guidelines were launched on 30 April 2008.
Copyright and Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences: A British Academy Review
A British Academy report launched on 18 September 2006.
Clearing a Path through the Copyright Jungle
In the last issue [No. 10, 2007], Professor John Kay FBA reported on a British Academy review of the impact that copyright has on research in the humanities and social sciences. Here he brings us up to date with an important collaboration with the Publishers Association which is designed to …
Copyright and Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences: a British Academy Review (BAR)
Through its series of research-related reviews, the British Academy seeks to examine issues crucial to the condition and health of its areas of interest. Professor John Kay FBA, Chairman of the British Academy’s Copyright Working Group, reports on the main findings and recommendations of the Review.
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