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Scholarly
Works
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Scholarly works are owned by the professional staff member
who created the work, except as otherwise provided in the
policy.
Scholarly
works "are creations that reflect research, creativity, and/or
academic effort." Examples of scholarly works include:
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- Instructional materials
(textbooks and course materials)
- Distance
learning works
- Journal articles
- Research bulletins
- Lectures
- Monographs
- Plays
- Poems
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- Literary works
- Works of art
(pictorial, graphic, sculptural,
or other artistic creation)
- Computer software/programs
- Electronic works
- Sound recordings
- Musical compositions
- Similar creations
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“Intellectual property rights in scholarly works belong to the
. . . professional staff who created the work, unless an agreement,
sponsorship agreement, or other condition …provides otherwise."
(Board Policy 3.26, Part 4, Subpart A.2) |
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