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PRC Author Rights November 2008 Business GfK NOP Author Rights Copyright Project GfK Business

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 2 Contents SectionSlide 1)Background, Objectives & Methodology 4 2)Comparing attitudes at different article stages )Attitudes by subject group )Importance chart32 5)Satisfaction with access to journal literature 33

PRC Author Rights November 2008 Business GfK NOP 1. Background, Objectives & Methodology

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 4 Background, Objectives & Methodology  The overall purpose of this research is to obtain feedback from end users on how they want to use their published research articles, and determine to what extent author perceptions of usage vary to publisher permissions.  Journal authors were contacted online to obtain feedback on how they want to use the various versions of their articles, the frequency of this use and relative importance of different forms of usage.  The study aims also to determine to what extent researchers believe that copyright law or the licence to publish is preventing them from re-using their research articles.  The results presented here are the key findings from a diverse range of respondents in terms of geography, subject and age.  Journal Authors were sent an invitation to participate in the online survey which was conducted in English during October  Total number of complete interviews: 1,163

PRC Author Rights November 2008 Business GfK NOP 2. Comparing attitudes at different article stages

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 6 Want to do “Thinking about journal articles you have published within the last 12 months, would you want to do any of the following with the submitted version of the article?” Q4, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 7 Want to do “Thinking about journal articles you have published within the last 12 months, would you want to do any of the following with the accepted version of the article?” Q4, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 8 Want to do “Thinking about journal articles you have published within the last 12 months, would you want to do any of the following with the final published version of the article?” Q4, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 9 Believe can do “Regarding submitted versions of articles you have published within the last 12 months, do you believe that you can do the following without infringing publishing or copyright agreements?” Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 10 Believe can do “Regarding accepted versions of articles you have published within the last 12 months, do you believe that you can do the following without infringing publishing or copyright agreements?” Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 11 Believe can do “Regarding final published versions of articles you have published within the last 12 months, do you believe that you can do the following without infringing publishing or copyright agreements?” Q5, Base: (1163)

PRC Author Rights November 2008 Business GfK NOP 3. Attitudes by subject group

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 13 Submitted Version Believe can do Post on your website or department website Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 14 Submitted Version Believe can do Post in an institutional repository Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 15 Submitted Version Believe can do Post in a subject repository Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 16 Submitted Version Believe can do Use in a course pack Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 17 Submitted Version Believe can do Provide copies to colleagues Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 18 Submitted Version Believe can do Incorporate into other works such as reference work or textbook Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 19 Accepted Version Believe can do Post on your website or department website Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 20 Accepted Version Believe can do Post in an institutional repository Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 21 Accepted Version Believe can do Post in a subject repository Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 22 Accepted Version Believe can do Use in a course pack Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 23 Accepted Version Believe can do Provide copies to colleagues Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 24 Accepted Version Believe can do Incorporate into other works such as reference work or textbook Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 25 Final Published Version Believe can do Post on your website or department website Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 26 Final Published Version Believe can do Post in an institutional repository Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 27 Final Published Version Believe can do Post in a subject repository Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 28 Final Published Version Believe can do Use in a course pack Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 29 Final Published Version Believe can do Provide copies to colleagues Q5, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 30 Final Published Version Believe can do Incorporate into other works such as reference work or textbook Q5, Base: (1163)

PRC Author Rights November 2008 Business GfK NOP 4. Importance & Satisfaction

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 32 Importance chart Q1, Base: (1163)

GfK NOP PRC Author Rights 2008November 2008 Business 33 Satisfaction with access to journal articles Q2, Base: (1163)Q3, Base: (1163)