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  6. Dissertations and Theses: Common Copyright and Fair Use Questions

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  1. Fair Use, Copyright, Patent, and Publishing Options

    Use the delayed release (embargo) option if a patent application is or will be in process, noting the reason for the delay as "patent pending.". If you have any questions, please contact Cornell's Center for Technology Licensing at 607-254-4698 or [email protected]. 5.

  2. Dissertation Copyright

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  3. Copyright and Your Thesis

    For the purposes of your thesis, you don't need to be an expert in copyright law. However, understanding the major issues and questions around copyright will help you make informed decisions about your thesis and protect it from copyright challenges once it's published.

  4. Copyright in Your Dissertation

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  5. Copyrighting

    There are two main ways for you to file for copyright of your thesis or dissertation: You may empower ProQuest to file the application on your behalf. When you submit your thesis or dissertation, ProQuest charges a fee for this service ($55, subject to change). The service includes preparing an application in your name, submitting your ...

  6. Research Guides: Copyright: Writing Your Thesis or Dissertation

    A copyright is an intangible right granted to you as the author of your thesis or dissertation. You have the sole and exclusive privilege of making copies, publishing or selling your thesis or dissertation. Currently, this protection lasts for your lifetime plus an addition 70 years.

  7. Copyright Resources: Copyright for Dissertations and Theses

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  8. Understanding Copyright

    When in doubt, consult Carnegie Mellon's Center for Technology Transfer and Enterprise Creation (CTTEC), 412-268-7393 or [email protected]. Neither the University Libraries nor ProQuest/UMI require copyright transfer to publish your dissertation. Both require only the non-exclusive right to reproduce and distribute your work.

  9. Copyright for Graduate Students: Theses and Dissertations

    When writing a thesis or a dissertation, you have two sets of copyrights you should bear in mind. Your own copyright as author of the thesis or dissertation; and; The copyright owned by others in the material you incorporate into your thesis or dissertation. This guide will discuss both issues.

  10. Library: Guide to CaltechTHESIS: Copyright Considerations

    Inclusion of published content. Check for copyright restrictions in our Publishers Policies section. If necessary, contact the copyright owners (usually publishers) by email for permission to include the published material in your thesis. Save the email responses and upload them as withheld documents into your CaltechTHESIS record.

  11. Copyright for Graduate Students: Theses and Dissertations

    Except where otherwise indicated, original content in this guide is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 license.You are free to share, adopt, or adapt the materials. We encourage broad adoption of these materials for teaching and other professional development purposes, and invite you to customize them for your own needs.

  12. Publishing Your Thesis or Dissertation

    This guide answers common copyright questions related to theses and dissertations, including reusing your own and others' content. This page explains copyright considerations involved with publishing your thesis or dissertation.

  13. Guides @ UF: Copyright on Campus: Theses & Dissertations

    University of Florida dissertations are distributed by both ProQuest/UMI and the UF Libraries. Both will make your work available and preserve it for the future (ProQuest through its Dissertations and Theses database and print sales if you choose to allow that, and the UF Libraries through its institutional repository, the IR@UF). In return for ...

  14. Research Guides: Dissertations and Theses: Copyright

    Further discussion of why to register your copyright is available from the Author's Alliance. Registration will also include the work in the Library of Congress collection. The ProQuest/UMI company and the CUNY Academic Works repository otherwise serve as the publisher of record. ProQuest/UMI will register copyright for $75.

  15. Is it worth $75? Copyright and copyright registration for theses and

    Answer: Even though you own the copyright to your thesis/dissertation, registering for a copyright will be necessary if you ever need to bring a lawsuit for the infringement of a US work. You may be wondering now if you should or shouldn't register your thesis/dissertation. Only YOU can answer that question.

  16. LibGuides: Copyright and Fair Use: Theses and Dissertations

    Below, is a checklist of activities to conduct before and during the writing of your thesis or dissertation. If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact Fondren Library Publishing Services using this webform or email [email protected].. Familiarize yourself with the basics of U.S. copyright law, including the public domain and fair use. ...

  17. Publishing Your Dissertation

    In reading some of the resources listed above, you might encounter discussions of how having your dissertation available online (for example, in Deep Blue) could negatively impact a publisher's willingness to look at your manuscript.Some authors assert that you should not put your dissertation online if you hope to sign a publishing contract.

  18. Publishing Your Work

    Your thesis or dissertation is your work - so you own the copyright. All JHU doctoral dissertations and some masters theses are required to be submitted electronically to the JHU Electronic Theses & Dissertations (ETD) program. Unless the student requests an embargo, their ETD will be published in JScholarship about two months after graduation

  19. Dissertations, Doctoral Projects, and Theses: Copyright

    Who owns copyright in my dissertation, doctoral project, or thesis after it is published in DigitalGeorgetown and ProQuest? You own the copyright in your dissertation, doctoral project, or thesis from the moment it is fixed in a tangible form, such as saved as a digital file. Nothing in the submission process to ProQuest or DigitalGeorgetown changes the ownership status of your work.

  20. Theses & copyright

    Obtaining permission for use. If you determine that you should seek permission to reuse someone's work, here are some places to go: In general, MIT owns the copyright in MIT theses. If you want to reuse parts of a student's (or your own) MIT thesis, contact [email protected]. If you want to reuse a portion of a book or article, an ...

  21. Copyright, Publication and Licensing

    Depositing Dissertations in the ProQuest Database. ProQuest offers two kinds of publication agreements, which are a) no-fee Traditional Publishing or b) Open Access Publishing, for which the company charges a fee. With either option you retain ownership of the copyright. With Traditional Publishing, ProQuest sells copies of your work, with 10% ...

  22. Thesis and Doctoral Filing Guidelines

    Students who have enrolled in dissertation or thesis credits will prepare a manuscript to publish through ProQuest/UMI Dissertation Publishing. You own and retain the copyright to your manuscript. The Graduate School collects the manuscript via electronic submissions only. All manuscripts are made ...

  23. LibGuides: Copyright for Researchers: Copyright and theses

    Depositing your thesis. Electronic deposit does not mean that the full text of the thesis will automatically be available. Students are given the choice of different access levels and must discuss their choice with their Supervisor, before uploading a signed access confirmation form [PDF] at the time the thesis is uploaded for deposit to Apollo. Access levels include the option to make a ...

  24. Do I have to copyright my dissertation/thesis?

    Do I have to copyright my dissertation/thesis? No, you do not have to copyright your work unless your school requires you to do so. However, in order to file a suit for infringement you will need to have your copyright registered. We provide copyright preparation services at a cost of $75.00 per document.

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    If you are a research student, it's important to understand why copyright matters. When you undertake original research you will inevitably use the ideas and work of other people and organisations in your thesis or publications.