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    1. Words having meanings, but money talks. - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      What is even more unfortunate, however, is that the courts and Congress often have abdicated their oversight and balancing roles and allowed (...)

    2. Copyright MOOCs, new and refreshed - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And my second comment is congratulations on you becoming a “Jayhawk” at the University of Kansas. My name is Linda Lashendock and my (...)

    3. Walking the talk - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Kevin Smith, J.D. says: March 7, 2014 at 11:14 am There are lots of open access publishing opportunities that do not require APCs; Erin (...)

    4. February 2017 | Issue 369 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Once you are in Scopus, click on the tab for Author Search, type in your name, and click Search.  You will then be taken to a list of (...)

    5. On the fair use rollarcoaster - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I have criticized Judge Batts before for her willingness to suppress cultural productions, including the sequel to Catcher in the Rye , in the (...)

    6. Copyright follies - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In fact, the hot news doctrine was a limit on the exclusivity that a news organization could have over its report of newsworthy events, so the (...)

    7. Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3) - Page 18 of 20 - a collection of parts flying in lo

      The PN data is in a repo named idp.data, so to do the merge, I first ran a git pull github master (master being the local name for (...)

    8. Schema.org and Google for Local Discovery: Some Key Takeaways - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections

      We labeled every finding aid page a ‘CollectionPage’ and tagged only a few properties: name, description, creator, and if present, a (...)

    9. Great Britain Case Study - Early Printed Books (Europe 1450 to 1800) - LibGuides at Duke University

      An alphabetical finding list by title of books published under the author's name, pseudonym or initials. Vol. 1.2. Folkestone/Kent: (...)

    10. What is an author to do? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      These “moral” issues are at the very heart of value of scholarly publishing for academics, and yet copyright law does not protect them; there is (...)

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