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    1. Click-wrap and illusory promises - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      At the end of my last post I returned to a frequent theme, the unfairness of “clickwrap” licenses and the fear that they are (...)

    2. Digital Collections of Fairy & Folk Tales - International Fairy and Folk Tale Collections - LibGuide

      The Abduction of a Voter Abdullah the Fisherman and Abdullah the Merman The Adventure of Elidurus The Adventures of Ciad,Son of the King of (...)

    3. Graded Discussion Forums on Coursera

      In addition, students who are subscribed to course threads fear that they will be inundated with emails containing meaningless content.

    4. The discordant argument for harmony - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The argument that radio play is an economic benefit to the recording industry is dismissed as irrelevant, proving Boyle’s point about the (...)

    5. A model for academic publishing - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And this brings us to the second revealing question about this objection – who are the pirates we are supposed to fear enough to give (...)

    6. Just 'cause you're paranoid... - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Ars Technica has followed up its original post with this one noting that the government in Australia is trying to suppress criticism of its plan (...)

    7. New England Field Trip - Preservation Underground

      I’m feeling a bit if FOMO (fear of missing out)  and, by the end of the week, my brain is pretty full.

    8. Tackling Taxes

      Tackling Taxes Win a Goodie Basket for a Good Cause Painless PDFs Don't Fear the Shelving January 4 2009 76 December 4 November (...)

    9. "Tell the Court I Love My Wife"

      Preview - The Loving Story Don’t have premium cable? Never fear; we’re sure that The Loving Story will be added to the library’s DVD (...)

    10. Through the copyright looking glass - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      To find direct infringement would be so obviously to attack the basic necessities of education, and would so clearly contravene the intention of (...)

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