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    1. Of groundhogs and sequoias - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In this context I was delighted to see the recently released “ Guidelines for Evaluating Work in the Digital Humanities and Digital Media ” from (...)

    2. Fair use for appropriation art - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Second Circuit begins its opinion by pointing out, in clear and forceful language, that copyright is not intended to give authors (...)

    3. A safe harbor, not an anchor - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The absurd results of this radical and insupportable theory advanced by the Authors Guild are balanced by arguments both that the plain (...)

    4. Questions about the AAP Google settlement - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      For the publishers, there apparently is some language about how much of a book Google can display; it is more than mere snippets, but (...)

    5. Literature and Printing - German Studies Materials in the Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library

      Faculty & Instructors Graduate Students Undergraduate Students International Students Alumni Donors Visitors Patrons with (...)

    6. Primary Sources on Colonial Period - Colonial Korean Postcard Photo Collection - LibGuides at Duke U

      Faculty & Instructors Graduate Students Undergraduate Students International Students Alumni Donors Visitors Patrons with (...)

    7. Metadata for Everyone: Inclusive Description at the Duke University Libraries | Signal Boost: Tales

      Terms in LCSH are the international standard, and libraries have agreed to use it as our common language when describing what works are (...)

    8. Reading the fine print - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But first let’s look at the actual language of the exemption.  What follows is based on the detailed description of the six exemptions (...)

    9. Getting off the copyright merry-go-round - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But I do know that several issues remain in controversy in both houses, specifically the language addressing state sovereign immunity (...)

    10. Silly Season - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The license between AVP and UCLA is reasserted, with the same language that caused the judge to read it in a way that undermined the (...)

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