The guidance continues to be updated to incorporate the next:-
- Alternation in wording from ‘Graduate Office’ to ‘Postgraduate Office’ in a variety of places.
All from the following notes on and also the possession of ip legal rights should be incorporated as written below:
i. The writer of the dissertation (including any appendices and/or schedules for this dissertation) owns certain or related legal rights inside it (the ) and s/he’s because of the College of Manchester certain legal rights to make use of such , including for administrative purposes.
ii. Copies of the dissertation, in both full or perhaps in extracts and whether in difficult or electronic copy, might be made only in compliance using the , Designs and Patents Act 1988 (as amended) and rules issued under it or, where appropriate, in compliance with licensing contracts that the College has joined into. This site must form a part of such copies made.
iii. The possession of certain , patents, designs, trade marks along with other ip (the Ip) and then any reproductions of works within the dissertation, for instance graphs and tables (Reproductions), which can be described within this dissertation, might not be of the writer and could be of organizations.
Such Ip and Reproductions cannot and should not be provided to be used with no prior written permission from the owner(s) from the relevant Ip and/or Reproductions.
iv. More information around the conditions to which disclosure, publication and commercialisation of the dissertation, the and then any Ip and/or Reproductions described inside it may occur will come in the College IP Policy (see documents.manchester.ac.united kingdom/display.aspx?DocID=487 ), in almost any relevant Dissertation restriction declarations deposited within the College Library, The College Library’s rules (see world wide web.manchester.ac.united kingdom/library/aboutus/rules ) as well as in The University’s Guidance for that Presentation of Dissertations.
- 4.2 a ‘Other pages’ section listing of abbreviations continues to be taken off the statement: Dedications, acknowledgements, listing of abbreviations and other alike.. Lists of abbreviations ought to be placed using the portion of ‘Other Lists’ (4.1 c), prior to the Abstract.
- 5 ‘Binding and Presentation’ – dissertations no more need to be hard bound which means this section continues to be amended.
- 5.3 a – a good example continues to be added for the specific degree (‘for example, MA/MSc’).
- 5.3 b – inclusion of a line after ‘the name from the candidate’ – (as registered around the College system).
- 5.6 – slight amendment to wording: The right Postgraduate Office should have acknowledged receipt of two properly bound paper copies from the final dissertation before a effect can result in printed. Original wording stated: The right Graduate Office should be in receipt of two properly bound paper copies.
- 6.4 – inclusion of a brand new statement: The College reserves the authority to restrict use of a dissertation which was initially made open access without prior permission in the owner. This really is to support where, for instance, infringements are subsequently reported towards the College.
- 7. Appendix 1: School of Informatics continues to be removed.
- 8. Appendix 2: MDSc and MPsy happen to be taken off their email list of degree titles and Miles per hour continues to be added.
The revised document can be obtained at documents.manchester.ac.united kingdom/display.aspx?DocID=2863
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