Copyright and publicly funded Arts and Humanities research: identifying and developing sustainable exploitation models in the digital economy
Waelde, Charlotte; Kheria, S; Levin, N
Date: 1 January 2015
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University of Exeter
Abstract
In this pilot project, we examine the relationships between copyright, publicly funded arts and humanities research, and research processes in the digital era based on case studies of six different AHRC-funded projects: three funded under the Digital Transformations theme, and three funded by one of the Knowledge Exchange Hubs for the ...
In this pilot project, we examine the relationships between copyright, publicly funded arts and humanities research, and research processes in the digital era based on case studies of six different AHRC-funded projects: three funded under the Digital Transformations theme, and three funded by one of the Knowledge Exchange Hubs for the Creative Economy, Research and Enterprise in the Arts and Creative Technologies (REACT).
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Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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