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Title:Odprta znanost in avtorske pravice
Authors:ID Fidler, Ana (Author)
ID Žuželj, Mojca (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
Organization:Logo CTK - Central Technological Library at the University of Ljubljana
Abstract:Eno izmed temeljnih načel odprte znanosti je odprti dostop do rezultatov javno financiranih raziskav. Avtorji oz. imetniki avtorskih pravic zagotovijo odprti dostop med drugim z ustreznim upravljanjem avtorskih pravic. Krovni zakon, ki ureja avtorsko pravico v Sloveniji, je Zakon o avtorski in sorodnih pravicah, ki je bil nazadnje spremenjen septembra 2022. Z novelo smo v slovenski pravni red dobili za področje odprte znanosti pomembni izjemi, in sicer izjemo za besedilno in podatkovno rudarjenje za namene znanstvenega raziskovanja ter splošno izjemo za znanstveno raziskovanje. Novembra 2021 je bil sprejet Zakon o znanstvenoraziskovalni in inovacijski dejavnosti ter maja 2023 Uredba o izvajanju znanstvenoraziskovalnega dela v skladu z načeli odprte znanosti, ki podrobneje določata zagotovitev odprtega dostopa do vseh recenziranih znanstvenih objav in raziskovalnih podatkov ter drugih rezultatov, pridobljenih v okviru raziskav, sofinanciranih z javnimi viri najmanj v višini 50 %. V članku bomo podrobneje opisali zakonodajno ureditev avtorskih pravic v Sloveniji in spremembe na zakonodajnem področju, ki so povezane z odprto znanostjo. Predstavili bomo licence Creative Commons, ki so svetovno znane in pomembne za boljšo dostopnost rezultatov raziskav, širjenje znanja ter kakovost izobraževanja. Dalje bomo predstavili strategijo ohranjanja pravic in pravico do sekundarnega publiciranja kot ukrepa oz. pobudi, ki sta bili razviti za spodbujanje dostopa do publikacij in njihove ponovne uporabe ter odpravljanje omejitev, ki jih za raziskave predstavlja avtorskopravna zakonodaja.
Keywords:avtorske pravice, odprta znanost, odprte licence, strategija ohranjanja pravic, pravica do sekundarnega publiciranja
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2024
Publisher:Zveza bibliotekarskih društev Slovenije, Zveza bibliotekarskih društev Slovenije, Zveza bibliotekarskih društev Slovenije, = Slovenian Library Association, Založba Univerze v Ljubljani, = University of Ljubljana Press
Year of publishing:2024
Number of pages:str. 29-66
Numbering:[Letn.] 68, [št.] 2/3
Source:Knjižnica : revija za področje bibliotekarstva in informacijske znanosti
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-20709 New window
UDC:347.78:655.411
ISSN on article:1581-7903
DOI:10.55741/knj.68.2-3.3 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:211044611 New window
Note:Besedilo v slov.; Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 10. 10. 2024;
Publication date in DiRROS:28.10.2024
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Title:Knjižnica : revija za področje bibliotekarstva in informacijske znanosti
Shortened title:Knjižnica
Publisher:Zveza bibliotekarskih društev Slovenije, Zveza bibliotekarskih društev Slovenije, Zveza bibliotekarskih društev Slovenije, = Slovenian Library Association, Založba Univerze v Ljubljani, = University of Ljubljana Press
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Language:English
Title:Open science and copyright
Abstract:One of the fundamental principles of open science is open access to the results of publicly funded research. Authors or copyright holders ensure open access, among other things, through appropriate copyright management. The governing law for copyright in Slovenia is the Copyright and Related Rights Act, which was last amended in September 2022. The amendment introduced two important exceptions for open science in Slovenia: an exception for text and data mining for scientific research and a general exception for scientific research. In November 2021, the Scientific Research and Innovation Activities Act was adopted. In May 2023, the Decree on the Implementation of Scientific Research Work in accordance with the Principles of Open Science was adopted. These two legal acts specify the provision of open access to all peer-reviewed scientific publications, research data and other research results in the context of research, co-funded by public resources at a minimum of 50%. In this article, we describe in more detail the copyright legislation in Slovenia and the changes in the field of open science. We present Creative Commons licenses, which are world-renowned and important for better accessibility to research results, knowledge dissemination and education quality. We will also introduce the Rights Retention Strategy and the Secondary Publication Right as measures and initiatives developed to promote access to and reuse of publications and address the limitations that copyright legislation represents for research.
Keywords:copyright, open science, open licenses, rights retention strategy, secondary publishing right


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