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    1. Q&A with Jodi Psoter, Librarian for Marine Sciences - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      There’s also not the variety of food you get in Durham, so I’ve been cooking more.

    2. Search Items · Duke University Library Exhibits

      To Keep the Future Worthy of the Past: Few's Inauguration The Road to Desegregation at Duke 10 Years, 10 Treatments: An exhibit of conservation (...)

    3. A new home for copyright? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The wrong-headed narrative about the competition between the content industry and the technology sector, with the former held up as (...)

    4. Copyright policy here and abroad - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It allows scholars to simply ignore the attempts by industry and the U.S trade reps to ratchet copyright protections ever higher and to (...)

    5. Wolves in sheep's clothing - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      A story yesterday in the Chronicle of Higher Education reports that the Copyright Alliance is proposing a wiki site that will help broker (...)

    6. Congress shall make no law - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I did hear Bill Patry give a talk on copyright at the 2008 Information Industry Summit (in fact, I invited him to speak); he seemed to (...)

    7. Reading the fine print - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Library of Congress determined that not all students needed this exemption; presumably they were also aware of industry fears that (...)

    8. UNdata - A world of information - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Data categories include: agriculture, education, employment, energy, environment, health, human development, industry, information and (...)

    9. Hot news, cold idea - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      What concerns me most about the FTC proposals and the ideas coming out of the news industry is that copyright law need to be revised to (...)

    10. The economics of open access - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This outcome is all the more significant in light of the fact that self-archiving already rests entirely in the hands of the research community (...)

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