Author Rights
Author rights
- Retain patent and trademark rights
- Retain the rights to use their research data freely without any restriction
- Receive proper attribution for their published work
- Re-use their own material in new works without permission or payment (with full acknowledgement of the original article):
- Extend an article to book-length
- Include an article in a subsequent compilation of their own work
- Re-use portions, excerpts, and their own figures or tables in other works.
- Use and share their works for scholarly purposes (with full acknowledgement of the original article):
- In their own classroom teaching. Electronic and physical distribution of copies is permitted
- If an author is speaking at a conference, they can present the article and distribute copies to the attendees
- Distribute the article, including by email, to their students and to research colleagues who they know for their personal use
- Share and publicize the article via Share Links, which offers 50 days free access for anyone, without signup or registration
- Include in a thesis or dissertation (provided this is not published commercially)
- Share copies of their article privately as part of an invitation-only workgroup on commercial sites with which the publisher has a hosting agreement.
- Publicly share the preprint on any website or repository at any time.
- Publicly share the accepted manuscript on non-commercial sites
- Publicly share the final published article