NBS ASYLUM SUBMISSION POLICY Publique Deposited

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 4, Number 13, March 25, 2001, Article 8

    NBS ASYLUM SUBMISSION POLICY

    Alan Luedeking writes: "I very much enjoyed Ben Keele's
    article on copyright in The Asylum just received. How do I
    reconcile his statement on page 19 "In the case of an author
    contributing to a larger work, such as this paper to The Asylum,
    the author retains copyright over his contribution, while the
    producer of the collection owns copyright over the formatting
    and presentation made in the total work" with the statement on
    Page 1 of The Asylum, "All accepted manuscripts become the
    property of the Numismatic Bibliomania Society." Could you
    as our President clarify whether NBS's position on this issue is
    in accord with Mr. Keele's statement?"

    [I don't believe the NBS policy statement is in conflict with
    Ben's article. The manuscript is only the physical medium of
    submission - traditionally a paper copy, or more recently, disk
    or email. The policy is meant to notify authors that unless prior
    arrangements are made, we cannot be responsible for returning
    their physical submissions. They become the property of the
    Society, and can be placed in our archives or perhaps sold
    someday to raise funds. The author still retains copyright to their
    article. -Wayne Homren, President, NBS]

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  • 2001-03-25
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  • 4

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