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oapen-20.500.12657-577232022-08-03T03:08:45Z Rechtsfragen bei Open Science Kreutzer, Till Lahmann, Henning Hamburg Open Science Digitisation Openness Copyright Rights of use bic Book Industry Communication::L Law::LN Laws of Specific jurisdictions Digitisation makes open science possible. This has many aspects, in particular free access to academic publications and materials (Open Access), transparent peer review procedures (Open Peer Review) or open source technologies (Open Source). Supporting open science in Hamburg as a research location is the aim of the framework Hamburg Open Science. The guidelines developed in this context are intended to make this ecosystem legally tangible. In the first part, the guidelines systematically develop the areas of law concerned. The second part answers legal questions on Open Science that come directly from universities and libraries. In this way, a practice-oriented preparation and mediation can be achieved. The authors of the guide are Dr. Till Kreutzer, partner of the law office iRights.Law, and Henning Lahmann, research associate at iRights.Law. 2022-08-02T12:42:45Z 2022-08-02T12:42:45Z 2019 book ONIX_20220802_9783943423662_9 9783943423662 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/57723 ger application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International 9783943423662.pdf https://hup.sub.uni-hamburg.de/hupwp/cart/?add-to-cart=951&quantity=1 Hamburg University Press 10.15460/HUP.195 Digitisation makes open science possible. This has many aspects, in particular free access to academic publications and materials (Open Access), transparent peer review procedures (Open Peer Review) or open source technologies (Open Source). Supporting open science in Hamburg as a research location is the aim of the framework Hamburg Open Science. The guidelines developed in this context are intended to make this ecosystem legally tangible. In the first part, the guidelines systematically develop the areas of law concerned. The second part answers legal questions on Open Science that come directly from universities and libraries. In this way, a practice-oriented preparation and mediation can be achieved. The authors of the guide are Dr. Till Kreutzer, partner of the law office iRights.Law, and Henning Lahmann, research associate at iRights.Law. 10.15460/HUP.195 35685259-3553-4bae-af55-685815864a93 9783943423662 156 Hamburg open access
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Digitisation makes open science possible. This has many aspects, in particular free access to academic publications and materials (Open Access), transparent peer review procedures (Open Peer Review) or open source technologies (Open Source). Supporting open science in Hamburg as a research location is the aim of the framework Hamburg Open Science. The guidelines developed in this context are intended to make this ecosystem legally tangible. In the first part, the guidelines systematically develop the areas of law concerned. The second part answers legal questions on Open Science that come directly from universities and libraries. In this way, a practice-oriented preparation and mediation can be achieved. The authors of the guide are Dr. Till Kreutzer, partner of the law office iRights.Law, and Henning Lahmann, research associate at iRights.Law.
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