@fionabradley
Excellent. The list on the Open Access Directory (#OAD) aims to be complete but only lists one from Australia (U of New South Wales).
https://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/University_rights-retention_OA_policies
Can you add any others? (OAD is crowd-sourced.) Or if you can identify them for me, I can add them.
The Open Access Directory (#OAD) just launched its new list of university rights-retention OA policies.
https://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/University_rights-retention_OA_policies
There are already different lists around the web for uni policies taking different approaches to rights retention. This an attempt to capture them all.
Remember that OAD is a #crowdsourced #wiki and depends on the #OA community to keep it current and comprehensive.
#Academia #Copyright #OpenAccess #RightsRetention #Universities
@academicchatter
Update. For more background, note that in March 2022 all three of the #Oregon universities affirmed the #MIT principles for negotiating with publishers.
https://library.oregonstate.edu/osu-psu-and-uo-libraries-initiate-negotiations-elsevier
The U of Washington has similar negotiating principles.
https://www.lib.washington.edu/cas/uw-libraries-principles-in-licensing-scholarly-resources
See the crowd-sourced Open Access Directory (#OAD) collection of similar principles.
https://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/Institutional_principles_for_negotiating_with_publishers