What versions of your articles can you make open access? What versions of your articles can you make open access? When can you make your articles open.

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What versions of your articles can you make open access? What versions of your articles can you make open access? When can you make your articles open access? When can you make your articles open access? How can you put your open access articles in MARS, GMU’s institutional repository How can you put your open access articles in MARS, GMU’s institutional repository What can you do with open access articles in MARS What can you do with open access articles in MARS

Understanding and Negotiating Publisher Agreements A brief example for historians Claudia Holland Head, Scholarly Communication and Copyright Office

Thinking about author rights What rights are important to you and your co-authors? Identify journal(s) you want to submit to. Research author-publisher agreement(s) ahead of time.

Publication Terms A “pre-print” is the author’s original version of a manuscript that has been submitted to a journal for review and possible publication. A “post-print” is the peer-reviewed version of a manuscript that has been accepted for publication. The “version of record” is a fixed version of the accepted journal article that has further undergone copyediting, proof correction, typesetting, and layout.

AHR Article Submission Guidelines “Once their articles are published, authors will receive a free link to the full text of their articles on the Oxford University Press website. They may transmit that link to others or post it to their own website or in an institutional repository, provided there is no charge for access to that site.”

OUP Self-Archiving Language* “Authors may upload their accepted manuscript PDF to an institutional and/or centrally organized repository, provided that public availability is delayed until 24 months after first online publication in the journal.” “When uploading an accepted manuscript to a repository, authors should include the following acknowledgment as well as a link to the version of record. This will guarantee that the version of record is readily available to those accessing the article from public repositories, and means that the article is more likely to be cited correctly.” * See

OUP’s Response to the Editor’s Query on My Behalf The toll-free link that the author receives at publication can be posted anywhere—on the author’s website, the university’s repository, in their holiday greeting cards— it links straight through to the published article, without hitting a paywall of any kind. It does not allow access to other articles or issues. It can be used immediately, and indefinitely. In other words, yes, this does allow authors to share their work immeidately [sic] once it appears in our pages.

Negotiating Your contract Unbundle your rights and license certain rights back to the publisher--you retain the copyright. SPARC Addendum to Publication Agreementhttp:// lt/files/Access-Reuse_Addendum.pdf lt/files/Access-Reuse_Addendum.pdfhttp:// lt/files/Access-Reuse_Addendum.pdf

Licensing vs. Copyright Retain your copyright Control over rights you want users to have Must provide attribution to original creator

How to find out what you can do with your published articles

How to find out what you can do with your published articles

Stephen As An Example PUBLICATIONS IN 9 JOURNALS

WHAT CAN BE OPEN ACCESS? Preprint – 9 / 9 Postprint – 9/9 Publishers pdf – 1/9

POSTPRINT OPEN ACCESS - WHEN? Immediately – 4 / 9 12 month embargo – 2/9 24 month embargo – 3/9

POSTPRINT OPEN ACCESS - WHERE? Institutional Repository – 9 / 9 Personal Website – 4/9 Commercial Repository (Academia.edu) – 0/9

MARS The Mason Archival Repository Service

Why MARS? Technology Support Backups and commitment to perpetual access. Backups and commitment to perpetual access. Stable, permanent URIs. Stable, permanent URIs. Indexing by library and external web crawlers. Indexing by library and external web crawlers. Embargoing options to comply with publisher restrictions. Embargoing options to comply with publisher restrictions. Human Support Assistance negotiating publisher restrictions. Assistance negotiating publisher restrictions. Assistance with metadata to improve indexing and discoverability. Assistance with metadata to improve indexing and discoverability. Guidance on formats and licensing. Guidance on formats and licensing.

Content to be Deposited OA Versions of Published Articles OA Versions of Published Articles Conference Presentations Conference Presentations Supplemental Materials for Published Works Supplemental Materials for Published Works Data Sets Data Sets White Papers White Papers Podcasts Podcasts Web Content* Web Content*

Your Scholarship + MARS Self Deposit Open Access or OA friendly publishers. Open Access or OA friendly publishers. Small number of submissions. Small number of submissions. Standard articles and/or presentation materials. Standard articles and/or presentation materials. Library-Assisted Depos it Complicated publisher restrictions. Complicated publisher restrictions. Large number of submissions. Large number of submissions. Unusual formats or content types. Unusual formats or content types.

Data for Indexing For all items: Subject Keywords Subject Keywords Abstract Abstract For published items: Publisher Publisher Standard citation Standard citation DOI (if available) DOI (if available)

License Your Content Use Creative Commons licenses to promote the use of your scholarship. Choose from the full range of Creative Commons licenses to designate usages allowed without explicit author permission. Choose from the full range of Creative Commons licenses to designate usages allowed without explicit author permission. Can prohibit commercial uses of content. Can prohibit commercial uses of content. May be required by Publisher to assign a particular license to OA versions of articles. May be required by Publisher to assign a particular license to OA versions of articles.

Stephen as an example

Date acceptedTitleViews / File Signs, Marks, and Private Parts82 / Separating the Men from the Boys44 / Age of Consent Law63 / "Making Right a Girl’s Ruin38 / What’s Law Got to Do with it?33 / Seduction, Sexual Violence & Marriage 17 / Harlem Undercover21 / Shifting the Scene of the Crime16 / This Harlem Life32 / Disorderly Houses26 / Harlem in Black and White33 / The Company’s Voice30 / ”Boys, of course, cannot be raped”48 / 9