2018
DOI: 10.1353/vpr.2018.0045
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Credit, Copyright, and the Circulation of Scientific Knowledge: The Royal Society in the Long Nineteenth Century

Abstract: In 1803, Charles Hutton, the mathematician, author, and fellow of the Royal Society, sent a note to its president, Sir Joseph Banks, announcing "his intention to undertake the care of arranging and printing a new abridgement of the Philos[ophical] Transactions." 1 The Philosophical Transactions had been founded in 1665 and had been under the direct financial and editorial control of the Royal Society since 1752. 2 Chunky quarto parts of varying lengths appeared roughly at six-month intervals, carrying extensiv… Show more

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“…Этот процесс уходит корнями в доцифровую эпоху книгоиздания, когда контролируемое распространение осуществлялось издателями от имени авторов. В настоящее время передача текста и владение авторским правом представляют собой мягкое противоречие между защитой прав авторов и интересами (как финансовыми, так и репутационными) издателей и институтов [100]. При публикации в OД авторы обычно сохраняют авторские права на свои работы, а статьи и другие результаты получают различные лицензии в зависимости от типа.…”
Section: тема 6 требуется ли передача авторских прав для публикации unclassified
“…Этот процесс уходит корнями в доцифровую эпоху книгоиздания, когда контролируемое распространение осуществлялось издателями от имени авторов. В настоящее время передача текста и владение авторским правом представляют собой мягкое противоречие между защитой прав авторов и интересами (как финансовыми, так и репутационными) издателей и институтов [100]. При публикации в OД авторы обычно сохраняют авторские права на свои работы, а статьи и другие результаты получают различные лицензии в зависимости от типа.…”
Section: тема 6 требуется ли передача авторских прав для публикации unclassified
“…Such a process is deeply historically rooted in the pre-digital era of publishing when controlled distribution was performed by publishers on the behalf of authors. Now, the transfer and ownership of copyright represents a delicate tension between protecting the rights of authors, and the interests-financial as well as reputational-of publishers and institutes [100]. With OA publishing, authors typically retain copyright to their work, and articles and other outputs are granted a variety of licenses depending on the type.…”
Section: Topic 6: Is Copyright Transfer Required To Publish and Protementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For readers outside the main scholarly research networks, it helped that the Society generally encouraged and enabled the copying, excerpting, reprinting, and summarizing of its research papers, rather than attempting to use copyright to restrict copying. 22 Philosophical Transactions itself, of course, is older than copyright, and it was not until the early nineteenth century that UK copyright protection was explicitly applied to periodicals as well as books. By that time, the Royal Society's approach to copying and reprinting was long established, and was based upon custom and courtesy, not legislation.…”
Section: Copying Reprinting and Reusementioning
confidence: 99%