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Most journals have a special paragraph regarding theses/dissertations etc. Here is one I found in a copyright statement and similar wordings can be seen in other journals' copyright statements:
"Retained Rights
As an author, you have the right to use your articles in a variety of ways. This includes the use of the article by your employing institute or company. These rights are retained and permitted without the need to obtain specific permission from ....:
- Inclusion in thesis or dissertation: The right to include the article in a thesis or dissertation provided that this is not to be published commercially.
- Use at conferences: the right to present the paper at a meeting or conference and to hand out copies of the paper to the delegates attending the meeting."
This is quoted from http://www.springer.com/authors?SGWID=0-111-6-124756-0
Hello,
I am new to this forum, 31 years old doing a part-time PhD in the same department I work in as a technician. I'm in my 6th (and hopefully final) year now.
I stopped for about 1 year in year 3-4 due to lack of motivation and stress. Back on now, one paper submitted (fingers crossed) next paper in draft stage and third paper skeleton and results ready and another idea for 4th paper. Hope that will give me enough ammo to finally convince my supervisor (I am his first PhD student) that I am ready to submit.
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