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Open access publishing
Whether you are an existing or emerging researcher find out about Open Access, author's rights, managing research outputs, providing durable and global access for your research.
Understanding copyright: basic principles
The underlying principle of copyright in New Zealand is that any person who creates an intellectual or artistic work is entitled to attribution and benefit from endeavour in the creation of that work. Copyright provides a ...
Archiving landscape architecture research and scholarship in the Lincoln University Research Archive
Lincoln University has developed an institutional repository to collect, organise and provide access to digital formats of research outputs and scholarly work. The Lincoln University Research Archive has been established ...
Making visible the experience and activity in the research ecology at Lincoln University
Mapping the research content ecology at Lincoln University reveals the value that can be derived from creating synergies between research and intellectual endeavours, and the professional and social engagement that is part ...
Preserving scholarly work and research outputs in the Lincoln University Research Archive
The Lincoln University Research Archive was established in June 2007 as an institutional repository for the research outputs of Lincoln University. The first priority was to create an online archive for the collection of ...
Understanding copyright: Applying copyright requirements to your teaching resources
Understanding copyright in a New Zealand tertiary education setting requires familiarity with the basics of the Copyright Act 1994 and the internationally recognised Creative Commons licencing system. The law of copyright ...