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Licensing Research Outputs
In scientific research, you work with many types of outputs, whether created by you or by others. How can you ensure that others give you proper credit when using your materials? And how can you know exactly what you are allowed to do with resources created by others? These questions fall under the scope of copyright law.
This lecture will explain what copyright laws do, who holds the rights to research materials, and how those rights affect their use. We will cover the role of licenses in protecting and sharing different types of outputs—such as figures, datasets, and software—and explain what each license permits. Finally, we will demonstrate how to choose and apply an appropriate license to your own research outputs.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17076073
Licence: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Keywords: Licensing, Copyright, Data Management, Creative Commons
Target audience: Data Steward, Data Manager, Researcher, PhD Students
Resource type: lessons
Status: Active
Learning objectives:
- Identify which research outputs require a license
- Evaluate restrictions on licensing datasets
- Analyse which licenses are appropriate for different types of research outputs
- Apply an appropriate license to a research output
Date created: 2025-09-05
Date modified: 2025-09-05
Date published: 2025-09-08
Scientific topics: Data management
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