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    1. Considerations When Teaching Across Continents - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Jim Zhang’s Global Environmental Health Problems Principles and Case Studies course, students found the discussion forums valuable for (...)

    2. The six million dollar fair use standard - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      While doubling the fees and costs is a good start, I would not be surprised if the plaintiffs racked up even greater fees than the defendants in (...)

    3. Fair Use for Authors - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      A good example comes from an amicus brief that Authors Alliance recently filed in the Georgia State University fair use e-reserves case (...)

    4. LSU v Elsevier - Paying Twice (or More) for Scholarship? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Some Lessons from Authors of Works from the GSU Course Reserves Case 5 thoughts on “LSU v Elsevier – Paying Twice (or More) for (...)

    5. Stop the Internet, we want to get off! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Their attempt to sue Google and then settle with it in a way that would allow the monetization of orphan works has failed, and the case (...)

    6. 2008 November

      Wednesday, November 26th, 8am – 6pm Thursday, November 27th, Closed Friday, November 28th, Closed Saturday, November 29th, 12 (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      Remember that Shepard’s and KeyCite can tell you more than whether a case or statute is still “good law”: they’ll also provide (...)

    8. Publishers file response to GSU ruling - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is likely her order will not be exactly what either side wants, and that the case will then move to the Eleventh Circuit Court of (...)

    9. Redefining research - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The reason I really like this expanded definition of research in Justice Abella’s opinion is that it gets at the heart of the analogy issue that (...)

    10. Is the sky falling on library lending? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Supreme Court agreed to hear the case, and the Library Copyright Alliance filed a superb brief encouraging reversal . 

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