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    1. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 14 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      It deserves attention from the library community precisely because we cannot ignore the revolution in scholarly communications itself.

    2. How "real" is intellectual property? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      July 3, 2008 Kevin Smith, J.D. 1 Comment Toward the end of a session on copyright at the American Library Association’s annual (...)

    3. Flipped classrooms at Duke: Chemistry 201 Spring 2015 - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Educatio

      For some, this happens late at night in their dorm room or the library. Therein lies a tremendous advantage of the flipped classroom: (...)

    4. Who pays, and what are we paying for? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Both SCA and Golub reference some new projects like Collabra , Open Library of the Humanities , Knowledge Unlatched , and SciELO , (...)

    5. Swimming in muddy waters - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But apart from those parties to the case, has the library community lost by this decision, or gained? 

    6. Who should we trust? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The participants correctly noted how important it is that there be some level of trust between faculty, administrators and the library (...)

    7. The prevailing party - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Pingback: Copyright & Fair Use » Blog Archive » Victory dance Pingback: GSU Copyright Lawsuit | University Library Blog Pingback: GSU (...)

    8. Rough Week, legislatively - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Perhaps the best news one can find about the “Fair Copyright” bill is that it is quite unlikely to be adopted this term, as “Library (...)

    9. Losing our focus - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Last night my colleague Will Cross and I were teaching a class session on copyright for library students.  Will discussed (among other (...)

    10. Act 2 of the ACTA controversy - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Pre-publication update :  After this post was written, the Library Copyright Alliance released this analysis of ACTA by Jonathan Band . 

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