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    1. Finding out who your friends are - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      All of the arguments that support BOTH the creation and dissemination of knowledge line up on the side of affirming the trial court in (...)

    2. Why I joined the Authors Alliance - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Because “assisting and representing authors who want to disseminate knowledge and products of the imagination broadly” is what I’m all (...)

    3. Breaking technology - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      They own the copyright in those works up until they are asked to transfer it to the publisher as a condition of publication.

    4. Protecting IP? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But faculty members should often be focused instead on creating conditions that give the public access to inventions… Commercial development of (...)

    5. Preservation Week 2022 Is Here! - Preservation Underground

      Key topics include selection of materials for transfer, identification of the offsite facility, shelving schemas, transportation of (...)

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 28 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Duke’s strategic plan says that one of our key goals is to apply knowledge in the service of society . Currently, much of the (...)

    7. Lilly Collection Spotlight: a Horror-ful Halloween - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Because of Stephen’s knowledge and interest in film, we invited him to curate (and order) new titles to give our horror collection a jolt!

    8. Presses, piracy and the slumping economy - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This is why our copyright system, and a publishing structure built on the transfer of exclusive rights, serves the academy so poorly. 

    9. Revisiting Section 108 - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This is important when thinking about digital access because it would eliminate concerns about whether 108 can apply at all when incidental (...)

    10. Secure Update for Library Website - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      HTTPS, which means Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure, ensures an encrypted connection, providing greater privacy and security than the (...)

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