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    1. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 10 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      If for some reason you do publish a closed-access article, remember that you still have Green open access options available; (...)

    2. What copyright licensing issues are involved in digital publishing? – Duke ScholarWorks

      The third concern is the license that the online publisher uses to try and control uses made of the work by the public who receives it.

    3. Open materials for your course: YouTube offers Creative Commons content and licensing - Duke Learnin

      As part of an update to the YouTube Video Editor , the site is allowing users to access a library of Creative Commons videos to (...)

    4. Signing My Rights Away (a guest post by Jennifer Ahern-Dodson) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      From then on, the organization has nearly total control. It can do what it wants with the article (like republish it or modify it), and (...)

    5. We're not done with First Sale - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Nevertheless, the effort by the content industries to secure ever-greater control over secondary markets is continuing, and last week a (...)

    6. Getting started with research - Earth & Climate Sciences - LibGuides at Duke University

      Some databases will provide full-text access links, while others you will need to search for through our website.

    7. Getting started with research - Earth & Climate Sciences - LibGuides at Duke University

      Some databases will provide full-text access links, while others you will need to search for through our website.

    8. https://library.fuqua.duke.edu/docs/Library-Collection-Policy-Final-Full.pdf

      (Revised April, 2023) Academic journals and periodicals The journal collection is re-evaluated frequently following the principles of dynamic (...)

    9. Copyright reform - what would "green" copyright look like? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Giest refers to a US case where the potential for this kind of ecological harm was very real — Lexmark v. Static Control Components , (...)

    10. Physicians - Women in Science and Medicine at the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke University

      Visit their site for details on access to their collections. Eleanor B. Easley Papers, 1928-2000 Dr.

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