About this project
The OAK Law Project is developing legal protocols for managing copyright issues in an open access environment. The project aims to facilitate open access to publicly funded research by developing policies, legal protocols and model generic licences that can be used to negotiate and transact (share) research in the form of digital content in an online environment. The OAK Law Project will provide vital infrastructure for the open access landscape.
Project Members
Professor Brian Fitzgerald - Project Leader
Dr Anne Fitzgerald - Adjunct Professor
Scott Kiel-Chisolm - Project Manager
Publications
- OAK Law Project Report No. 1
- A Guide to Developing Open Access Through Your Digital Repository
- Copyright Guide for Research Students OAK List
- Building the Infrastructure for Data Access and Reuse in Collaborative Research: A Legal Analysis