Editorial Insights on Using Third-party Content in Your Publications

Rapid developments in AI and machine-learning have intensified discussions on intellectual property and copyright. Similarly, the reuse of third-party content in publications has come under increasing scrutiny. Navigating the intricacies involved can be challenging, especially when they vary across countries and contexts.

This talk aims to provide some clarity and guidance for scholars regarding third-party content and their reuse in academic publishing, particularly from an editorial perspective.

Learn

  • How to determine acceptable parameters around the reuse of third-party content in academic publication
  • What are the Creative Commons Licenses
  • To navigate the reuse of personal published content
  • The acceptable usage of AI tools and AI-generated material in academic publication

Speaker

Grace Ma Springer-Nature

Grace Ma

Senior Editor, Education books (Australia, New Zealand, and South East Asia), Springer-Nature
Grace Ma is Springer’s senior editor for education research books, and based in Singapore. She has been working in various roles in publishing for over a decade, and joined Springer in 2019. Grace manages book projects on topics related to Education from Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia, and commissions monographs, edited collections, reference works and textbooks, as well as SpringerBriefs.


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