Abstract: This talk will consider two current key
areas relevant to scholarly publishing from the point
of view of developments in the United Kingdom. Copyright
law has for many years been steadily shifting to favour
the rights of owners against those of users. Recent developments
in UK copyright law will be described, together with
an explanation of the tensions that have brought about
the changes and an explanation of how the changes fit
into rights owners’ broader strategies. The implications
for scholars and for librarians’ daily work will
be considered.
In contrast to the somewhat depressing picture painted
by developments in copyright law, the picture regarding
Open Access and Institutional repositories favours scholars
and librarians more. A brief background to Open Access
and Institutional Repositories will be followed by an
account of recent initiatives in the UK, the current
research being undertaken by the presenter, and some
predictions regarding the future of Repositories in the
UK.
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