In order to deposit a Work in SPARK, you must hold the copyright to that Work, or have the approval of the copyright holder to do so. Knowing the copyright status of your Work before submitting it to SPARK is required.
AUTHORS WHO RETAINED FULL COPYRIGHT
If you retain the full copyright to a Work you have created and have not given away exclusive rights to distribute it, you may submit the full-text Work to SPARK. If you share the copyright with other authors, gain their approval for the Work to be made available in SPARK.
AUTHORS WHO TRANSFERRED COPYRIGHT
If the Work is also being published by a traditional publisher, you may have transferred your copyright as part of the publication process. If you do not retain copyright and have transferred your rights to your publisher, you may still be able to deposit a pre-published version of your Work to SPARK. Self-archiving with institutional repositories is a common practice. Check the individual publisher’s website directly to learn which types of deposits they allow per their contractual specifications. You may request assistance in this process by emailing spark@bethel.edu.
The majority of Publishers allow institutional repository deposits, also known as Green Open Access, though some may have certain conditions and/or others may stipulate which Version should be deposited. These are the most common Versions or conditions:
RETAINING SOME COPYRIGHTS
Consider retaining some rights from your publisher. This ideally should be done before signing a publisher contract, but it can be requested even after you have transferred your rights. These tools allow you to choose how you want to retain rights to your own Work:
Attach the Scholar’s Copyright Addendum to your publisher’s contract from the non-profit Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) & Science Commons: https://scholars.sciencecommons.org/
Learn how to negotiate with publishers here: https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/HOWTO_Negotiate_a_CC_License
ADD A CREATIVE COMMONS (CC) LICENSE TO YOUR WORK
We advocate for assigning a Creative Commons license to each Work submitted to SPARK. A Creative Commons license and attribution provides a more detailed account of the use of that Work, as it is governed by the terms of the license selected by the content creator. Creative Commons licensing preserves access to scholarship by maintaining open access to publications and allowing publications to be discoverable and freely shared.
Use the “License Chooser” here: https://chooser-beta.creativecommons.org/
QUESTIONS? Please contact spark@bethel.edu.
(Adapted with permission from St. Kates, Sophia Repository, https://sophia.stkate.edu/policies.html)
Author Copyright Guidelines for SPARK © 2024 by Kari Jagusch is licensed under CC BY 4.0