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    1. A vexing question - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      To my knowledge there is nothing in the law that prevents faculty authors from deciding to publish in and review for different publishers (...)

    2. About that simian selfie - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But I think there are some lessons we can learn from both the story and people’s reaction to it; there is an opportunity here to remind (...)

    3. A sequel on Salinger - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I am reminded of the case brought against Dan Brown for infringing the copyright in “Holy Blood, Holy Grail” with his “The Da Vinci Code.”  The (...)

    4. R.I.P. (Rest in Perkins): You Won't Live to Read the Perfect Book for You - Duke University Librarie

      Someone’s father or mother, husband or wife, child or sibling, condensed to a few basic facts. Name of the deceased, graduation year, (...)

    5. Duke Medical Center Library & Archives News April 2025 Archive | Duke University Medical Center Libr

      In… MORE Categories: Alerts Richmond House Room Posted On: Thursday, April 10, 2025 - 08:14 by Katherine Carlson Ever dreamed of studying or (...)

    6. Museums can get copyright right - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Whenever I am asked about the process of getting “copyright permission” from museums to use images of artworks in a new project, I start by (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      Newer researchers are often mystified by the Latin phrases, legal jargon, and unfamiliar uses of common English words which litter our (...)

    8. February 2014 | Issue 351 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Megan received her MSIS from UNC-Chapel Hill and a BA in English and Global Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

    9. Understanding the Experiences and Needs of International Students at Duke - Duke University Librarie

      When asked in discussion groups what helps them feel welcome, international students discussed how the Libraries’ wide array of exhibits and (...)

    10. Time for breakfast at the 11th Circuit - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      So even publishers understood that this was a crucial fact in determining the appropriateness of unlicensed uses in academia, before their (...)

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