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- 1. What Can Seahawk DOCKSDo For You? January 15 and February 9, 2009 Peter Fritzler, Sciences Librarian Rebecca Kemp, Serials Coordinator W. M. Randall Library
2. What is Seahawk DOCKS?
- Description
- Demo
3. Why is the library getting involved with this project?
- all the rage everyones doing it!
- Strength through numbers
- Organize / maintain access to universitys scholarly output in one location
- Preservation and stewardship of digital content
- UNC Tomorrow: Collaboration and partnerships
4. Why is this important to faculty?
- Free sharing of information
- Increased citation count
- Centralized point of access to ones scholarly output
- Long-term preservation of scholarship
- Increased visibility and dissemination of institutions scholarship
5. What types of publications can be included in Seahawk DOCKS?
- From theCollection Policy :
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- Each work must be the intellectual property of a UNCW faculty member. (Exception student theses and dissertations will also be included in the IR.)
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- It must be complete and in final form.
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- It must be a scholarly, research, or educational work. Kinds of works: peer reviewed research articles, white papers, technical papers, reports, other?
6. What types of publications can be included in Seahawk DOCKS? (ctd.)
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- It must be made available for global access at no cost via the Web.
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- The author/creator of each work must grant to UNCW's Randall Library the non-exclusive right to preserve and distribute the work in perpetuity.
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- Contributions to the UNCW IR are entirely voluntary; should the author later wish to remove any contribution, the Library will comply with the request.
7. What types of publications can be included in Seahawk DOCKS? (ctd.)
- Items that will NOT be included:
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- Unfinished (draft)/ pre-review works
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- Learning objects: syllabi, course documents, free-standing diagrams or images (the kinds of items that can be deposited into iLumina)
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- Datasets
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- Streaming audio/video (non-streaming files are okay)
8. How can faculty submit works?
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- As of now, submit documents/files via e-mail attachment toAdina Riggins , University Archivist.
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- We are developing an online submission form that faculty members can use, similar to this one:http://www.uncp.edu/library/ir/addProfile.html
9. What kind of copyright issues surround the submission process?
- Copyright Ownership.See ourScholarly Communicationspage for more information
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- Copyright is endowed byFederal Law , and it allows the copyright owner to do the following things without restriction: reproduce the work; prepare derivative works based on the work; distribute copies of the work; and perform or display the work.
10. What kind of copyright issues surround the submission process? (ctd)
- When you signed the publication agreement with your publisher, you likely gave your copyright over to the publisher, as most agreements require.
- This would mean that you no longer have the right to display/distribute the work as you would have to be able to do in order to post a copy of it online.
- Some but not allpublishers do allow authors to retain the right to post their works online.
- When you submit your work to the library, a librarian will research whether you own copyright.
11. What kind of copyright issues surround the submission process? (ctd)
- In order to deal with this issue for future peer-reviewed papers you want to submit, we have created an author addendum for your use in addition to your author agreement.
- Addendum generator webform is in the works
- Until the webform is ready, we can provide you with this document upon request.
12. Questions?
- Thank you for attending!
- Contact us:
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- Peter Fritzler
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- [email_address]
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- 910-962-7807
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- Rebecca Kemp
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- [email_address]
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- 910-962-7220