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    1. Public access and protectionism - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) on Who owns the law? Copyright News and Articles - Copyrightlaws.com: Copyright courses and education in plain (...)

    2. Getting picky about the new ACS agreement - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) on Who owns the law? Copyright News and Articles - Copyrightlaws.com: Copyright courses and education in plain (...)

    3. Resistance is Futile - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

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    4. Choosing between reform and revolution - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      What is happening in these systems is no “value added” or anything that might be construed as “transformative” (under the first factor) but (...)

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      Understandably, newsrooms need to pay their bills in the face of declining subscriptions and increasing online competition. Some (...)

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 26 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      It is important to note that the protection of moral rights in Jamaican law is a major reason that it is possible to make the economic (...)

    7. 2019 Banned Books Week - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Five elementary schools in eastern Oregon withdrew from an annual statewide ‘Battle of the Books’ competition because of the inclusion (...)

    8. Exhibit Images and Labels · Between the Lines: Comical Interpretations of the Nineteenth Century · D

      Using all this, Du Maurier satirized the resultant corruption of law enforcement, and the perceived irreconcilability of class differences.

    9. Breaking technology - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

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    10. 2014 December

      , faculty members from Harvard (Kirby and McFarlan) and Wharton (Abrami) discuss the economic competition between the two superpowers, (...)

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