![]() ![]() The file will be automatically released on HAL on the date you choose. If you deposit your file, you can impose an embargo of a period going from a month to 2 years. If your publisher is French (your contract if under French Law), you can deposit your post-print 6 months (12 for social sciences) after the date of first publication date, thanks to the Law for a Digital Republic. The video above, produced by IST Agropolis, aims to explain how Article 30 of the law allows researchers to publicly disseminate their scientific articles, including open archives.įor English-language publishers, Sherpa/Romeo site gives you the procedure for deposit in an open archive:įor each journal, you can check if you can submit a pre-print, post-print and/or editor's version. WillO tool (developed by the University of Lille) to determine whether the use you expect of your publication is covered by Article 30 of the law for a Digital Republic.– The provisions of this article are public policy and any clause to the contrary is deemed to be unwritten.” – The publisher of a scientific text mentioned in I shall not limit the reuse of research data made public in the framework of its publication. – Once the data from a research activity, financed at least 50% by grants allocated by the state, by regional or local authorities or public institutions, by grants from national funding agencies or by European Union funds, are no longer protected by specific rights, or special regulations, and they have been made public by the researcher, the research establishment or organization, they can be freely reused. “The version made available in application of the first subparagraph may not be exploited in the framework of a commercial publishing activity. This period is a maximum of six months for a publication in the field of the sciences, technology and medicine, and twelve months in that of the human and social sciences. ![]() – When a scientific text arising from a research activity financed at least 50% by grants allocated by the state, by regional or local authorities or public institutions, by grants from national funding agencies or by European Union funds is published in a periodical appearing at least once a year, its author, even after having granted exclusive rights to a publisher, has the right to make available free of charge in an open format, in digital form, subject to the agreement of any co-authors, the final version accepted for publication, as soon as the publisher itself makes the latter available free of charge in digital form, and, failing this, on expiry of a period running from the date of first publication. The Law for a Digital Republic was adopted on 28 September 2016 by the French Parliament and promulgated on 7 October 2016.Īrticle 30 of the Law for a Digital Republic confers on authors the right to disseminate their research works in open access: ![]()
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