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    1. 2011 October

      Although as a whole the biotechnology industry has done well revenue wise since its inception, actually only a few companies are profitable.

    2. Publishing ironies - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The party harmed, of course, is the publisher, which can continue to collect revenue from public domain works, and is entitled to (...)

    3. Happy Birthday and extended collective licensing - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If a rights holder was found, licensing revenue would be disbursed by the CRO.  If an owner could not be found, the money would (...)

    4. Falling down before the finish - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      However, I’ve recently been thinking about revenue streams for writers, and as digital copying becomes common, they will be more (...)

    5. Wishful thinking at bar - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      They are seeking a massive increase in the revenue they get from permission fees.  If every e-reserve or course management use of even (...)

    6. Got Library Fines? Give Food and We'll Waive Them - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The PR value alone should more than compensate for “lost revenue.” Comments are closed. News, Events, and Exhibits from Duke University (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      Although many of its provisions do not take effect until it is time to file taxes for 2018 or later, some portions of the new law do affect 2017 (...)

    8. North Korea as Seen Through Stamps - Preservation Underground

      Many of the stamps produced are from smaller countries seeking to bring in much needed revenue, which they achieve through the printing (...)

    9. Piling on - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But I’m not sure that a registry wouldn’t become either a de facto registration requirement (from a rights holder’s point of view, if I don’t (...)

    10. Announcing publishing partnership with PLOS for Duke authors - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Model Journals Authors included Notes Community Action Publishing PLOS Biology PLOS Medicine PLOS Sustainability and (...)

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