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  2. Copyright policies of academic publishers - Wikipedia

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    The sharing of postprints (the last version of an article after peer review but before copyright is transferred to a publisher) has become increasingly permitted by academic journal publishers, typically after an embargo of 6-18 months. Journal policies are consolidated in the SHERPA/RoMEO database.

  3. New York University Press - Wikipedia

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    New York, New York. Distribution. Ingram Publisher Services (US) [1] Combined Academic Publishers (UK) [2] Publication types. Books. Official website. nyupress .org. New York University Press (or NYU Press) is a university press that is part of New York University .

  4. Copyright Clearance Center - Wikipedia

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    The company passes more than 70% of its revenues to publishers in the form of royalty payments to rightholders, and another 30% is kept by the company as a fee for its services. [1] CCC is a primarily US-based rights broker for materials, including millions of in- and out-of-print books, journals, newspapers , magazines , movies, television ...

  5. Academic Press - Wikipedia

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    Academic Press (AP) is an academic book publisher founded in 1941. It was acquired by Harcourt, Brace & World in 1969. [2] Reed Elsevier said in 2000 it would buy Harcourt, [3] a deal completed the next year, after a regulatory review. [4]

  6. New Revised Standard Version - Wikipedia

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    The New Revised Standard Version(NRSV) is a translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Published in 1989 by the National Council of Churches,[8]the NRSV was created by an ecumenicalcommittee of scholars "comprising about thirty members".[9] The NRSV relies on recently published critical editionsof the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek ...

  7. Arno Press - Wikipedia

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    3 Park Avenue. New York, New York 10017 [1] Distribution. Worldwide. Publication types. Books, historical reprints. Owner (s) The New York Times. Arno Press was a Manhattan-based publishing house founded by Arnold Zohn in 1963, specializing in reprinting rare and long out-of-print materials.

  8. User-generated content - Wikipedia

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    An example of user-generated content in the virtual world of Second Life. User-generated content (UGC), alternatively known as user-created content (UCC), is generally any form of content, such as images, videos, audio, text, testimonials, and software (e.g. video game mods), that has been posted by users on online content aggregation platforms such as social media, discussion forums and wikis.

  9. New York University settles lawsuit over antisemitism for ...

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    New York University has settled a federal lawsuit with students over antisemitism on campus for a confidential amount, the university said in a statement Tuesday. The settlement brings to an end a ...