The role of academic libraries has long been to preserve the scholarly record of universities. ScholarWorks@Arcadia extends that role into the digital age by preserving the digital scholarly record of Arcadia University for future generations. The institutional repository also showcases: journal articles, book chapters, book,s, graduate and undergraduate works, conference proceedings and presentations, working papers and pre-prints, technical reports, images, videos, audio files, and more.
ScholarWorks@Arcadia also has e-publishing capabilities for open access journals and can organize and preserve AU hosted conferences.
For more information about submitting your work to the repository, visit scholarworks.arcadia.edu/.
Policies and Guidelines
Introduction
This document provides governance and guidance for ScholarWorks@Arcadia, Arcadia University’s online, open access institutional repository. Outlined below are the defined policies for copyright, collections, and administration. Submission Information, and other information about repositories, open access, and scholarly communication can be found at ScholarWorks@Arcadia.
Mission
ScholarWorks@Arcadia collects the research and scholarship of Arcadia University in a single place to raise the profile of the university and its researchers. It also organizes the scholarship from departments, colleges, research centers, and faculty into a cohesive whole while highlighting the individual contributions.
As an online open access institutional repository, ScholarWorks@Arcadia increases the impact of the scholarship it collects by making it freely available to anyone, anywhere, anytime – creating a truly global presence for Arcadia University.
Administration
ScholarWorks@Arcadia is administered by Landman Library, and is supported by several academic units on campus including the Office of the Provost, the Office of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies, the Honors Program, and Instructional Technology.
Collections
ScholarWorks@Arcadia includes research and scholarship produced by every school and department at Arcadia University. In addition, ScholarWorks@Arcadia publishes refereed, peer- reviewed journals and recognizes academic excellence by highlighting the award-winning work of graduate and undergraduate students at the University. Collections are organized by college, school, department, or administrative office, and are further sub-divided into faculty, graduate and undergraduate works.
Collection development priorities include:
- Publishing faculty scholarship, including gray literature (e.g. working papers, white papers, reports), previously-published articles from scholarly journals, chapters in books, conference papers and presentations, data sets, and many other formats of research or professional work
- Publishing original, faculty-sponsored student research
- Publishing Honors theses papers, and award-winning student scholarship
- Publishing graduate theses and dissertations from all graduate programs
- Publishing Arcadia University sponsored conference and presentation proceedings
Copyright
Introduction to ScholarWorks@Arcadia Copyright
All contributors to ScholarWorks@Arcadia contribute content with the knowledge that their work will be made freely and openly available to the world via the Internet. Authors retain their rights to all content published in ScholarWorks@Arcadia unless prior copyright and/or publisher agreements stipulate otherwise. Questions regarding copyright should be addressed to scholcomm@arcadia.edu.
Respecting Copyright
ScholarWorks@Arcadia respects all intellectual property rights. We ask that contributors submit only copyright cleared items (i.e. those items for which they own copyright, are licensed under an appropriate creative commons license, or for which they have the appropriate publisher’s permissions. For further information on copyright see the Copyright@Arcadia resource guide.
Rights and Terms of Use for Works in ScholarWorks@Arcadia
These terms of use apply to any works without a Creative Commons license (see below).
For previously published works (journal articles, book chapters, etc.) for which the publisher retains copyright, permission has been granted (where necessary) to post this material on ScholarWorks@Arcadia. For any use, which exceeds personal use or fair use, permission may be required by the copyright owner of the material.
For unpublished scholarly or creative works, the right to download or print any portion of this material is granted by the copyright owner only for personal or educational use. The author/creator retains all proprietary rights, including copyright ownership. Any editing, other reproduction or other use of this material by any means requires the express written permission of the copyright owner.
Except as provided above, or for any other use that is allowed by fair use (Title 17, §107 U.S.C.), you may not reproduce, republish, post, transmit, or distribute any material from this web site in any physical or digital form without the permission of the copyright owner of the material.
Creative Commons-Licensed Works Posted in ScholarWorks@Arcadia
For works posted in ScholarWorks@Arcadia that display a Creative Commons license in their record and/or on the work itself, the use of that work is governed by the terms of the license selected by the content creator.
For more information about Creative Commons licenses, or to license your own work, please visit creativecommons.org/choose.
Copyright Compliance Statement
The statement below is the author’s agreement with Arcadia University and ScholarWorks@Arcadia. There is no need to sign and return this information, it is for your records and can be printed and retained for future reference. This statement explains your submission and copyright acknowledgement. By submitting your work to ScholarWorks@Arcadia, you agree to these terms.
Amendments to this agreement, as well as requests for embargos, updates, or removals should be made in writing to scholcomm@arcadia.edu.
ScholarWorks@Arcadia – Copyright Compliance Statement
I hereby grant Arcadia University (the “University”) the non-exclusive right to copy, display, perform, distribute, preserve, and/or publish, in any format, in perpetuity, the content (the “Submission”) I submit to the ScholarWorks@Arcadia digital institutional repository, for use in connection with the University’s digital repositories, educational, and/or scholarly activities. Except for the non-exclusive rights set forth in this Agreement, no other rights in the Submission are being granted to the University.
I warrant that:
- I am either the owner of the copyrights in the Submission or have the express written permission of the copyright owner(s), and, therefore, have full authority to grant the rights set forth in this Agreement;
- The Submission does not infringe on any copyright or other intellectual property rights of any third party, nor does the Submission contain any libelous matter or otherwise infringe any other rights of any third party.
- If the Submission contains any material, including images and graphs, for which I do not hold the copyright and that does not constitute fair use under the Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. §§ 101, et seq., such material is clearly identified/acknowledged within the Submission, and I have obtained the written permission of the copyright owner of such material to grant the rights set forth in this Agreement;
- No right in the Submission has been sold, mortgaged, or otherwise disposed of, and the Submission is free from all exclusive claims; and
- There are no restrictions or required publication delays affecting the University’s distribution or other use of the Submission, so the University may immediately post my Submission to ScholarWorks@Arcadia, except as indicated in writing simultaneously with the deposit of the Submission.
I agree to hold the University harmless for any liability, costs and fees arising from a breach of any of the foregoing warranties.
I understand that ScholarWorks@Arcadia was established to provide open access to a wide range of University-related digital content, and that content posted to ScholarWorks@Arcadia may be freely accessible to the public. If my Submission is posted to ScholarWorks@Arcadia, the Submission shall include my name and may also include other information, as applicable, such as my program/department.
I understand that I have the right to request that my Submission be removed from ScholarWorks@Arcadia, and that, if a written request for removal is made, the University will remove my Submission from ScholarWorks@Arcadia within 30 days of its receipt of such request. I further understand that the University has the right, in its discretion, to refuse to include any Submission in, or to withdraw any Submission from, ScholarWorks@Arcadia. Once a Submission is deposited with ScholarWorks@Arcadia, a bibliographic citation to the Submission may remain visible in perpetuity, even if the Work is modified or removed from the repository.