Open access policies, practices and licensing: a review of the literature in Australia and selected jurisdictions

, Hooper, Neale, , , , & (2009) Open access policies, practices and licensing: a review of the literature in Australia and selected jurisdictions. Queensland University of Technology, Australia.

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The full economic, cultural and environmental value of information produced or funded by the public sector can be realised through enabling greater access to and reuse of the information. To do this effectively it is necessary to describe and implement a policy framework that supports greater access and reuse among a distributed, online network of information suppliers and users. The objective of this study was to identify materials dealing with policies, principles and practices relating to information access and reuse in Australia and in other key jurisdictions internationally. Open Access Policies, Practices and Licensing: A review of the literature in Australia and selected jurisdictions sets out the findings of an extensive review of published materials dealing with policies, practices and legal issues relating to information access and reuse, with a particular focus on materials generated, held or funded by public sector bodies. The report was produced as part of the work program of the project “Enabling Real-Time Information Access in Both Urban and Regional Areas”, established within the Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information (CRCSI).

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ID Code: 28026
Item Type: Book/Report (Commissioned Report)
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Measurements or Duration: 324 pages
Keywords: Copyright, Creative Commons, Data sharing, Open Access, Public Sector Information
ISBN: 978-0-9805097-1-7
Pure ID: 31867066
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Faculty of Law
Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > QUT Business School
Current > Schools > School of Economics & Finance
Current > Schools > School of Law
Copyright Owner: Copyright 2009 Anne Fitzgerald
Copyright Statement: The Overview section of this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia licence. Attribution is to Professor Anne Fitzgerald.<br/><br/>Copyright in the original commentary text and compilation of materials in this work is owned by Anne Fitzgerald.<br/><br/>Copyright in all extracts from original works included in this compilation continues to belong to the owners of copyright in those works and is not affected or altered in any way by their inclusion in this work.
Deposited On: 15 Oct 2009 23:03
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