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Who holds copyright on a dissertation?

There is no requirement that the work be published or registered to obtain protection under copyright law. The copyright of any work immediately becomes the property of the author who created the work, unless it is a work-for-hire, or unless ownership has been assigned by written agreement.
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Who owns the copyright to my dissertation?

Dissertations and theses

While advisors often guide the research and writing process, and may help to shape ideas within a dissertation or thesis, ideas are not part of a copyright; the copyright comes from the student author's writing, which the student author owns.
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Do you copyright your dissertation?

In the United States, you automatically own the copyright in your original creative authorship, such as your dissertation, once it is fixed in a tangible form (i.e., written down or recorded).
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Is the copyright of the dissertation held by the author?

The copyright of the dissertation is held by the author. The author grants ProQuest the “license” – i.e. the right to display the dissertation on the ProQuest platform. The license is non-exclusive: the author has full authorization to publish a book or to have the dissertation available on another website.
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How do I get copyright permission for my dissertation?

If your use of material is not considered a “fair use,” you must obtain written permission from the copyright owner. Two copies of each permission letter must be submitted with the dissertation or thesis. ProQuest has specific requirements for the content of the permission letter.
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Dissertations and Theses: Common Copyright and Fair Use Questions

Does the university own my dissertation?

At UC, registered UC students generally own the copyrights of their creative works, including theses and dissertations.
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Who owns the data in a dissertation?

In general, you own the copywrite for your “dissertation”, while any other publications coming from the Ph. D. work are set up how ever the journal does copywrite. Sometimes you sign that over to the journal, sometimes you keep it but give up most “rights” such as in open access publishing.
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Are dissertations public domain?

You own the copyright in your dissertation, doctoral project, or thesis from the moment it is fixed in a tangible form, such as saved as a digital file.
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Does every dissertation get published?

While it is an essential requirement for a Ph. D. or other doctoral programs, many students often wonder if their dissertations will be published. The short answer is no, not all dissertations are published. In fact, many dissertations are not intended for publication at all.
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What should you not do in a dissertation?

Making sure you don't make these 10 common but avoidable mistakes can help make the dissertation process go a whole lot smoother – take notes!
  • Selecting too broad or too narrow a topic. ...
  • Selecting a topic you aren't interested in. ...
  • Starting too late. ...
  • Research before writing. ...
  • Lack of cross-referencing chapters with one another.
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Can you use someone else's dissertation?

Plagiarism is a serious academic offence and the consequences are severe. It is therefore important to understand that any thesis or dissertation submitted for assessment must be your own work.
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What happens if you copy a dissertation?

Yes, it would be considered plagiarism if you used ideas from someone else's doctoral dissertation in your own work without giving credit to the original source. The consequences of paraphrasing a source without giving credit can be severe.
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How do I protect my PhD thesis?

Redact the information

If your thesis contains a small amout of sensitive information, you have the option of redacting it. The redacted version can be made Open Access and the full version will be held in the repository and unable to view.
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Is PhD thesis copyright?

Publishing Your Thesis

You own the copyright to your thesis and are free to publish your thesis if you wish. However, if your thesis includes any copyrighted works (e.g. figures, tables, etc.)
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Is a dissertation public?

No thesis or dissertation may be classified or otherwise restricted in circulation except in time of national emergency on specific authorization of the General Committee. There may be times when the content of a thesis or dissertation will be fully or partially published elsewhere, or includes patentable technology.
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Are PhD dissertations public?

Most theses and dissertations are not embargoed, but are made publicly available following their formal defense as part of completing a masters or doctoral degree.
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Can I publish a paper from my dissertation?

Answer: Converting a thesis or dissertation into one or more journal articles is an acceptable practice. This is not considered self-plagiarism and most journals will not have any issues with this as long as you are transparent.
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What is a copyright page in dissertation?

The Copyright page is not required. You can include a Copyright page in your document whether you have registered your manuscript with the Copyright Office or not. The page is a reminder to readers that you, as the creator of the document, have copyright privileges to the information within the document.
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Who owns my PhD research?

Ownership. You are the owner of the work you produce for your university assignments including your PhD thesis, unless you consigned any rights over to a funder during your funding application.
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Who owns my research?

Typically, institutions are the owners of research data. In this role, they are ultimately responsible for ensuring that reserach is conducted ethically and that it is retained as required. Principal Investigators conduct research and are granted stewardship over their research data by the Institution.
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Can someone else write my dissertation?

Academic misconduct in the form of having someone else write your dissertation will usually result in your entire degree being revoked. Yes, you read that correctly, your entire degree. It doesn't matter that you completed your assignments or reports on your own.
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Do universities keep copies of thesis?

Doctoral, and sometimes Masters theses are usually kept on file in the university's or department's libraries. You should contact your university's registrar to find out if they have yours on file and how one can get a copy.
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What percentage of dissertations get published?

Using a literature searching methodology and a random sample of 593 doctoral dissertations in social work, Maynard et al [22] found that 28.8% had led to peer-reviewed publications.
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