Re: [CODE4LIB] Copyright evidence for items shared in an OA repository

2022-02-24 Thread Sean Carte
Thank you for thoughtful response, Wilhelmina, much appreciated! Sean On Fri, 25 Feb 2022 at 04:26, Wilhelmina Randtke wrote: > Unless there has been a recent change, Sherpa ROMEO does not keep past > versions of terms. So if terms change later and Sherpa ROMEO posts the > update, you cannot ge

Re: [CODE4LIB] Copyright evidence for items shared in an OA repository

2022-02-24 Thread Wilhelmina Randtke
Unless there has been a recent change, Sherpa ROMEO does not keep past versions of terms. So if terms change later and Sherpa ROMEO posts the update, you cannot get a history of terms and when they were in effect. I think with Sherpa ROMEO, you have 2 goals (1) trying to get accurate info, plus (2

[CODE4LIB] Copyright evidence for items shared in an OA repository

2022-02-17 Thread Sean Carte
I'm hoping that somebody could provide me with some guidelines regarding what is considered best practice for storing evidence that copyright approval has been granted for items shared on an open access repository. Currently, we have a DSpace repository and, when an item is submitted, a 'license a