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Guidance - Publication of Articles written by Ministers and Civil Servants in Journals and Conference Proceedings

Introduction

We aim to provide a fast and streamlined process to enable journal publishers and others to publish articles produced by ministers and civil servants with the minimum of administration. The same process can be used for the publication of articles in seminar and conference proceedings. The authors will, in most cases, be either a minister or a civil servant.

This replaces the guidance on the arrangements for the publication of scientific, technical and medical papers and articles that was set out in HMSO’s Guidance Note 2 which is now deleted.

What is covered?

This covers the circumstances where:

In the vast majority of cases the article in question would not have been previously published. All subsequent re-use would be covered under the terms of a Click-Use Licence for the re-use of core material.

It does not cover re-use of departmental logos and the Royal Arms.

What is the Process?

Before the article is published you must ensure that:

a) you have obtained the author’s consent. In the case of an article written by a minister, consent can be given by the appropriate Minister’s Private Office; and

b) the head of the department or division concerned also confirms that the article is consistent with departmental policy and may be published. For an article written by a minister, clearance from the Minister’s Private Office will suffice.

We have designed a form that can be used for obtaining the appropriate clearance.

What you are allowed to do?

You are allowed to:

What do you need to do?

You may publish articles provided that:

You should also send one copy of the journal to the author on publication.