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    1. Summary judgment in the GSU case? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As for the checklist, it is hard for me to imagine how a checklist, by definition, would be used other than in the way Sandy dislikes, (...)

    2. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      Sparked by the interest in 3d films and development of standards for high definition television, new consumer displays and cameras have (...)

    3. Exploring Active Learning at the CIT Showcase - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      A Think-Pair-Share activity works well for open-ended questions that do not have a definite answer – I wanted to stress that there’s no set (...)

    4. When should the government intervene? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As he says in this post, “Copyright is always Government Intervention .” By definition, copyright is a government-granted monopoly that (...)

    5. Standards and Building Codes - Standards, Patents, and Technical Reports - LibGuides at Duke Univers

      Standards - IEEE Gives definition of standards, explains the creation and approval process as well as governance, guidelines, etc.

    6. Silly copyright reform and its serious implications. - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      So Senator Specter has introduced an amendment that would allow only churches, based on a definition in the IRS code, to host viewings (...)

    7. Adopt-a-Book Program Preserves Library Treasures - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral (1773) By Phillis Wheatley An important book by almost any definition, Wheatley’s  Poems (...)

    8. On TRAC: Assessment Tools and Trustworthiness - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      There are scores of definitions, but this Medium Definition from ALCTS is representative: Digital preservation combines policies, (...)

    9. Taking a defense on the offensive - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In spite of this dire warning, the NFL cannot prevent a water-cooler discussion of last night’s game; accounts and descriptions of the facts of (...)

    10. Criminal infringement? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      For infringement to be prosecuted as a crime, it must be willful, done for commercial advantage or financial gain, and involve either the (...)

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