INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE Documentation Research and Training Centre 8th Mile Mysore Road Bangalore 560059 Seminar on Bridging Copyright to Open Access: The Issues and Probable Solutions Abstract: In the context of Open Access (OA) Resources, there has always been a widespread assumption that OA violates copyright law. It seems that the struggle is probably more against the perception, not the reality; to the extent that, it is often felt that to get rid off infringement has been comparatively easier than steering clear of this assumption! But, now, due to the enhanced knowledge of OA and relevant copyright issues, more and more authors started to either publish in Open Access journals directly or to self-archive in repositories. This allows the author to post his/her articles in an institutional repository as well as use the same for teaching and delivering in classroom presentations. Some renowned publishing houses e.g. Blackwell and Springer also felt the need and started allowing more and more OA options and self-archiving of articles published in their journals. This Seminar focuses on: (1) a few copyright models which distinguish the copyright and related rights in the case of traditional academic journals, for example, in which copyright is usually transferred from the author(s) to the publisher. (2) to redefine the balance of rights between authors and publishers with relevant examples. Student Presenter : Madhuryamay Das Venue : DRTC Classroom Date : 07/12/2011 Time : 2:00 pm All are cordially invited Devika P. Madalli Seminar Co- ordinator -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.