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Licence to Publish (Journals)

CSIRO Publishing requires a completed and signed Licence to Publish form before we can publish the journal paper.

To help you understand the various forms, we have set out the different types of Licence to Publish forms below (together with a sample copy of the forms). If you have any questions, please contact us at publishing@csiro.au.

Under all Licence to Publish forms, the copyright owner(s) retain their copyright.

1. Open access journal papers

If you wish your paper to be published as open access, the copyright owner(s) will grant to CSIRO Publishing a non-exclusive copyright licence under the relevant Licence to Publish form.

We have two types of open access Licence to Publish forms:

        a. Open Access Licence to Publish form (corresponding author signs on behalf of all authors) 

This Licence to Publish form can only be used where:

  • the corresponding author is the sole author and owns the copyright in the paper; or
  • the corresponding author is one of two or more authors and they jointly own the copyright in the paper.

If one or more of the authors do not own the copyright in the paper e.g., if their employer owns the copyright in the paper, then please see our other form: Open Access Licence to Publish form (all copyright owners sign).

If the corresponding author does not wish, or does not have the authority, to sign on behalf of the other authors, then please see our other form: Open Access Licence to Publish form (all copyright owners sign).

As a general guidance, academics of universities usually own the copyright in their scholarly works. However, please check the relevant policy of your institution.

       b. Open Access Licence to Publish form (all copyright owners sign) 

This Licence to Publish form requires all copyright owners of the paper to sign the form. Please use this form where:

  • the corresponding author does not wish, or does not have authority, to sign on behalf of the other authors; or
  • one or more of the authors do not own the copyright in the paper. This is often the case where an author’s employer owns the copyright in the paper.

As a general guidance, an author’s employer usually owns any copyright in the paper if the author has written the paper within the scope of the author’s employment and the employer organisation is a commercial corporation or Government department or agency. This form may also be appropriate where you are an employee of the United States government and have written the paper within the scope of your employment.

2. Non-open access journal papers

If your paper will not be published as open access, the copyright owner(s) will grant to us an exclusive copyright licence under the relevant Licence to Publish form. The copyright owner(s) retain copyright of their work, but we do grant back to the copyright owner(s) a non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free licence and such terms are set out in the relevant Licence to Publish form and also shown below:

  • use the Work for research, and presentation at meetings and conferences;
  • use the illustrations (line art, photographs, figures, plates) and research data in the Work in their own future works;
  • share print or digital copies of the Work to its employees and subcontractors for their personal use or study;
  • include the Work in part or in full in a thesis provided the thesis is not published for any commercial gain;
  • place the Authors Accepted Manuscript of the Work on a preprint server;
  • place the Authors Accepted Manuscript of the Work on a website administered by the Author, or on PubMed Central, on condition that there is a link to the VoR on the CSIRO Publishing website.

You will need to select one of the non-open access Licence to Publish forms.

       a. Non-open access Licence To Publish (corresponding author signs on behalf of all authors) 

This Licence to Publish form can only be used where the corresponding author is the sole author and owns the copyright in the paper, or the corresponding author is one of two or more authors and they jointly own the copyright in the paper.

If one or more of the authors do not own the copyright in the paper e.g., if their employer owns the copyright in the paper, then please see our other form: Non-open access Licence to Publish (all copyright owners sign).

If the corresponding author does not wish, or does not have the authority, to sign on behalf of the other authors, then please see our other form: Non-open access Licence to Publish (all copyright owners sign).

As a general guidance, academics of universities usually own the copyright in their scholarly works. However, please check the relevant policy of your institution.

       b. Non-open access Licence to Publish (all copyright owners sign) 

This Licence to Publish form requires all copyright owners of the paper to sign the form. This form should be used where:

  • the corresponding author does not wish, or does not have authority, to sign on behalf of the other authors; or
  • one or more of the authors do not own the copyright in the paper. This is often the case where an author’s employer owns the copyright in the paper.

As a general guidance, an author’s employer usually owns any copyright in the paper if the author has written the paper within the scope of the author’s employment and the employer organisation is a commercial corporation or Government department or agency. This form may also be used where you are an employee of the United States government and have written the paper within the scope of your employment.

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Open Access

CSIRO Publishing supports both ‘Green’ and ‘Gold’ Open Access to help authors reach the broadest audience for their work and to facilitate access to scholarly research. Our open access policies are compliant with major funders and the terms of use will vary depending on the Creative Commons Licence selected by the author for Gold Open Access and funder or institutional mandates for Gold or Green Open Access.

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Disclaimer

Having regard to the permitted uses, warnings and reminder to check the information set out on this site, you must use your own judgement as to whether the content on this site is relevant and suitable for your intended purposes. As such, and to the extent permitted by law, CSIRO Publishing does not accept any liability to any person arising from using this site and/or any information or material on it. 

CSIRO Publishing has taken reasonable care to ensure that all digital content is error-free and up-to-date when posted on the server, but, to the extent permitted by law, accepts no responsibility for corruption of this material caused by its transmission or processing by Institutions or Subscribers. 

CSIRO Publishing will make all reasonable efforts to make the server available to institutional and personal subscribers on a 24-hour basis, excluding normal network administration and system down-time, but if access is suspended or interrupted, liability shall be limited to restoring access to the server as soon as reasonably practicable. 

Further Terms 

Please be aware that the information and content at third-party sites linked or framed from this site will be subject to their own terms and conditions. 

Further terms may be attached to material or goods accessed or sold from this site or other pages or sites managed by CSIRO. Such further terms will also apply to that material and, if there is any inconsistency between them and this Legal Notice and Disclaimer, those further terms will prevail. 

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Guarantee

You may already be a valued customer of CSIRO Publishing. If not, we hope you will become one! Either way, we would like you to understand our commitment to what we do and the guarantee that backs all our products.

Commitment

Our products are authored and peer-reviewed by some of the top scientists and science writers in the world. The content of every product is checked and enhanced to meet stringent editorial and design standards. We take great pride in the quality of the intellectual content and physical production standards that we have set for both print and electronic products, and proudly offer the following guarantee to show our commitment to meeting your expectations:

Security

We guarantee that:

  • Direct debit or credit card data will be treated efficiently and sensitively to ensure the safety of personal details.
  • We will not sell or give customer contact details to any third parties unless required to fulfill our obligations in connection with your order or service request. 
  • Credit card orders made online are processed through a state of the art, secure server called eWay which has been created by one of Australia´s leading software developers.

  • Processing of the actual credit card transaction is managed by National Australia Bank, one of Australia´s major banking institutions with a strong commitment to customer service and provision of e-commerce services.

Service

We guarantee that:

  • Orders are normally processed and dispatched from our warehouse within three working days, when in stock.
  • All overseas orders will be sent business airmail.

Satisfaction

We guarantee that:

  • If you have received a faulty (e.g. misbound or misprinted) or damaged product ordered from CSIRO Publishing, please email our Customer Service Team publishing.sales@csiro.au with the name of the book, your invoice number and any other relevant details describing the defect. Our team will assist with the return and refund or exchange process. Alternatively you can contact our Customer Service Department on 1300 788 000 for assistance.
  • If you are not completely satisfied with any product ordered from CSIRO Publishing, please email our Customer Service Team publishing.sales@csiro.au or call 1300 788 000 (in Australia) within 14 days of receipt of your purchase to arrange return and refund or exchange. We are unable to provide a refund or exchange for products that are not returned in saleable condition.

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Legal Notice

By visiting and using the information at this website you agree to the following:

Intellectual Property Laws Protect this Site

Copyright in the material available at this site is owned by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and third parties, and may only be used in the ways described in this legal notice:

  • You may take temporary copies necessary to browse this site on-screen.
  • Unless otherwise stated, you may download or print a single copy of CSIRO-copyright material for research or personal use.
  • You must not change any of the material or remove any part of any copyright notice.

Trademarks used on this site to describe firms and their products are trademarks of those firms or the registered proprietor of the trademark.

Always Check the Information

Information at this site:

  • Is general information provided as part of CSIRO´s statutory role in the dissemination of information relating to scientific and technical matters
  • Is not professional, scientific, medical, technical or expert advice
  • Is not financial product advice 
  • Is subject to the usual uncertainties of advanced scientific and technical research
  • May not be accurate, current or complete
  • Is subject to change without notice
  • Should never be relied on as the basis for doing or failing to do something.

No information at this site is intended to provide, or imply, any recommendation or opinion about an investment in, or the utility of, any financial product.  Prospective investors in, and purchasers of, financial products, should obtain independent advice before making any financial decisions relating to any financial product. 

Links are not Endorsements

Linking to and framing of this site are permitted, but CSIRO reserves the right to prevent linking or framing by giving notice.

Links and frames connecting this site with other sites are for convenience only and do not mean that CSIRO endorses or approves those other sites, their content or the people who run them.

Beware of Security Risks and Computer Viruses

The World Wide Web exists across insecure, public networks and there is a risk that:

  • Transmissions to or from this site may be intercepted and modified by third parties
  • Files obtained from or through this site may contain computer viruses or other defects.

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Liability

CSIRO Publishing will not be liable for any loss of data, information, revenue, profit or business opportunity or for any loss or damage to goodwill or reputation which is suffered in any way arising from the use of the products.  

Nothing in these terms excludes, restricts or modifies any right or remedy, or any guarantee, warranty or other term or condition, implied or imposed by any applicable law (including consumer guarantees under the Australian Consumer Law) that cannot lawfully be excluded or limited (Non-excludable Term). 

Where permitted by applicable law, and provided it is reasonable to do so, CSIRO’s liability for breach of any breach of any Non-excludable Term is limited to repairing the goods, replacing the goods, or the cost of acquiring, repairing or replacing the goods. 

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Licence for Online Content

Use of digital content on this site is subject to the following terms and conditions and separate terms between CSIRO Publishing and the licensee/subscriber (Licence). If there are any inconsistencies between the following terms and conditions and the Licence, the terms of the Licence prevails to the extent of those inconsistencies. Further information on prices, consortia licences and multi-campus arrangements, etc., can be found at How to Order.

Access to Journal Archives
Access for Remote Users
Authorised Access for Individuals
Authorised Access for Institutions
Use
Interlibrary Loans

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Access to Journal Archives

If a subscription lapses, CSIRO Publishing will provide customers with access to material for the years in which they held an online subscription. The material will be accessed either from the CSIRO Publishing server or from a third party server or by downloading electronic files to the institution´s server.

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Access for Remote Users

The following conditions apply to home use and distance education courses at institutions:

  • Remote access is permitted to permanent and visiting staff, students and alumni connected via a modem to the institution´s registered IP addresses.
  • Remote access is not permitted from more than one site or campus of a multi-campus institution unless a multi-campus licence is negotiated with CSIRO Publishing.
  • Remote access to, and sharing of the online resource among, members of any type of regional consortium is not permitted without prior negotiation with CSIRO Publishing.

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Authorised Access for Individuals

Individuals have the following access privileges:

  • Individuals must not share their allocated user name and password.
  • Only one concurrent session is allowed with the allocated user name and password.
  • The individual must take reasonable measures to prevent unauthorised use of the allocated user name and password.

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Authorised Access for Institutions

Institutions have the following access privileges:

  • Access is granted to permanent or visiting staff, students, alumni and walk-in users of the institution´s library and computer networks.
  • The institution must take reasonable measures to prevent unauthorised use of its IP addresses.
  • There is no limit on the number of employees/students from the institution who may use a journal at any one time.

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Use

The following conditions apply to the use of digital content on this site:

  • Authorised users may access material to download and print single copies of individual articles or parts of content for personal, non-commercial use and research.
  • Multiple print copies can be made only under special permission from CSIRO Publishing or under licence from an authorised copyright-collecting society, including Copyright Clearance Center (US) and Copyright Agency Limited (Australia), subject to the payment of applicable fees.
  • Retransmission, caching or networking of online versions is strictly prohibited.

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Interlibrary Loans

Retransmission or networking of online versions of material obtained from this site is strictly prohibited. Interlibrary loans of paper versions of material obtained from this site are permitted in accordance with the Australian Copyright Act 1968.

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Privacy

Personal information collected by CSIRO Publishing is treated as confidential and is protected by the Privacy Act 1988. Personal information is information relating to an individual whose identity is apparent, or can reasonably be ascertained, from the information or opinion provided.

We only keep information in our systems required to process, deliver or provide information relevant to your order or query. We may contact you with details about your request. Your details may be shared with one of our trusted service providers in order to complete your manuscript submission, delivery or enquiry (for example a courier or postal service). You can contact us at any time to update the details held about you in our system, or to request to be taken off a mailing list.

Your details are never sold to a third party. CSIRO Publishing is a business of CSIRO, so in addition to some of the publishing industry specific aspects of privacy detailed here, we also comply with the detailed CSIRO Privacy Policy

Site Visit Data

This site is operated by CSIRO Publishing without the use of an external service provider. When visiting this site, a record of your visit is logged. The following information is supplied by your browser, recorded for statistical purposes and used by CSIRO Publishing to help improve the site:

  • User's server address (IP address)
  • User’s internet service provider (ISP)
  • User's operating system (for example Windows, Mac etc)
  • User's top level domain name (for example .com, .gov, .au, .uk etc)
  • Date and time of the visit to the site
  • Pages accessed and the documents downloaded
  • Previous site visited if you visited from a hyperlink to our website via another web page
  • Exit link
  • Screen resolution
  • Type of browser used.

No attempt will be made to identify users or their browsing activities, except in the unlikely event of an investigation, where a law- enforcement agency may exercise a warrant to inspect our logs.

Collection of Personal Information

When we collect personal information from you for certain specific activities, where required, we will provide you with a collection notice that deals specifically with that collection, including a description of the purposes for which we will use and/or disclose the personal information collected in that instance.  Where relevant, our internal procedures and systems embed privacy protections to ensure we comply with our obligations under the Privacy Act

When you email us, we will:

  • Record your email address
  • Use your email address for the purpose for which you provided it
  • Only disclose this information where we are authorised or required to comply with the Privacy Act 1988 or another law.

Should you decide to use any of our online alerting services, we will:

  • Only record your email address and area of interest
  • Only use this information for the purpose for which you provided it
  • Not add your address to another mailing list
  • Only disclose this information where we are authorised or required to comply with the Privacy Act 1988 or another law
  • Enable you to unsubscribe, update your details or remove yourself from our mailing lists.

If you are an author, editor or referee, we will:

  • Record your contact details and areas of interest to contact you in order to fulfill your role
  • Securely keep the content, reviews, and correspondence you supply in order to carry out our publishing activities that you are involved in
  • Only use this information for the purpose for which you provided it
  • Provide you with information that is relevant to your role with us

When you place an order, we will:

  • Record your name and relevant addresses as required to confirm, bill and deliver your order.

Cookies

A cookie is a text string that is included with HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) requests and responses. Cookies are used to maintain state information as you navigate different pages on a website or return to the website at a later time. Cookies cannot be used to execute code (run programs) or deliver viruses to your computer.

Cookies are either stored in memory (session cookies) or placed on your hard disk (persistent cookies). CSIRO Publishing does not use persistent cookies.

Refund Policy 

Subscription payments will not be refunded once a payment has been made. If you believe an error in payment has occurred, please contact your subscription agent or email publishing.subscriptions@csiro.au

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