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Managing ownership of copyright in research publications to increase the public benefits from research

Journal
Academic publishing Research Research impact Copyright Australia
Description

Producing and disseminating knowledge is core university business and a collaborative, global activity engaging multiple stakeholders including universities, researchers, governments, Indigenous communities, commercial bodies and the public. While ownership of university inventions attracts scholarly and policy attention, effective management of copyright in research outputs is also necessary to maximise the benefits of publicly funded research, but often neglected.

This article explains current dynamics in academic publishing and research ownership. It seeks to explain the complex interface of copyright law, university policies, academic customary practices, Enterprise Bargaining Agreements (EBA), research funder mandates and policies, the guidelines and policies that pertain to Indigenous research, and publishing contracts. The article concludes with proposals for copyright management to maximise opportunities for greater public benefit from Australian research.

Publication Details
DOI:
10.1177/0067205X231213676
License type:
CC BY
Access Rights Type:
open
Volume:
52
Issue:
1
Pagination:
3-33