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    1. The Devil's Tale - Page 46 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Whereas I am cozying up for the long, comfortingly mundane winter, New Orleanians are gearing up for the most magical time of year: Mardi (...)

    2. Encyclopedias - Medieval & Renaissance Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      See Table of Contents on the right Lexikon des Mittelalters  (in German) The standard encyclopaedia for medieval studies.

    3. Congratulations to Our National Book Collecting Contest Winner! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Some of her historical cookbooks are even on display at the Southern Food and Beverage Museum or are housed in their library collection.

    4. The other side of the balance. - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is quite true that the US protects moral rights, including the right of attribution, only for a small group of visual artists. 

    5. Copyright gets under your skin - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The issue here is artists’ moral right to not have their work destroyed without their consent. 

    6. Debating Internet regulation - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The trick will be to figure out the right moment and the right way to preserve access, but the time will come when those (...)

    7. Copyright, Open Access, and Human Rights - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Throughout its history, copyright has been called an authors’ right and treated like a publishers’ privilege.  

    8. So what about self-archiving? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It may well be a stupid and self-defeating strategy — I think it is — but they have the legal right to pursue it.  Authors, however, (...)

    9. Educating the Educators - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Many groups are doing their part to get the word out, emphasizing the need for institutional repositories, retaining author rights and (...)

    10. Fashioning innovation - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Fashion has been left alone by virtue of its utilitarian underpinnings, but Blakely is right – that freedom has fostered creativity and (...)

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