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Keeping Your Thesis Legal
Collected Faculty and Staff Scholarship
  • Gareth Johnson, University of Leicester
  • Tania Rowlett, University of Leicester
  • Rob Melocha, University of Leicester
  • Brett Dodgson, University of Leicester
  • Michael Pujals, Archbishop Alemany Library, Dominican University of California
  • Alan Schut, Archbishop Alemany Library, Dominican University of California
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Department
Archbishop Alemany Library
Abstract

This booklet accompanies workshops presented by the Archbishop Alemany Library, focused on theses and rights risk management. It gives you more information on the copyright implications of making your thesis available on the web, as required by your graduate program. While its focus is primarily on digital theses (eTheses) rather than traditional printed versions, there is some coverage of the copyright law differences between the two different formats.

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Updated 06-21-2019

Originally written by Gareth Johnson, Tania Rowlett and Rob Melocha for the University of Leicester. Originial version available at http://www2.le.ac.uk/library/downloads/copyright/Keeping%20Your%20Thesis%20Legal. Adapted for Dominican University of California by Michael Pujals and Alan Schut.

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Citation Information
Gareth Johnson, Tania Rowlett, Rob Melocha, Brett Dodgson, et al.. "Keeping Your Thesis Legal" (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael-pujals/1/