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    1. The view from the other side of the revolving door - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

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    2. A win, oddly - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

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    3. When is "exclusive" really not? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

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

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

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    6. Is the Copyright Office a neutral party? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This conversation came to mind as I read two documents released by the Copyright Office in the past couple of weeks. 

    7. Using copyright for its intended purpose - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

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

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    9. Steal this book? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Karen Jensen says: February 11, 2016 at 12:14 pm Unfortunately I cannot read Robinson’s column, because I don’t have access to the WSJ.

    10. Black Short Fiction and Folklore is Now Available - Duke University Libraries Blogs

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