This section gives brief and to-the-point answers to a number of frequently asked questions about the rights an author has when he wishes to include his work in an institutional repository. 1. My publications are all on my website. That’s OK isn’t it?
2. Of course I use my own publication when teaching. That’s OK isn’t it?
3. Can I reuse my publication or publish a group of articles as a collection?
4. Can my article be included in my institution’s repository?
5. Can I scan the printed version of my own article and save it on my computer?
6. Can I reuse my own article in a reader?
7. Can I send my publication as an e-mail attachment?
8. Can my article be uploaded to a website that is accessible only within my institution?
9. Can my article be uploaded to a website that is accessible outside my institution?
10. Can I send a preprint of my publication as an e-mail attachment?
11. Can I use my own article for future projects/educational projects?
12. Can I revise my article after it has been published?