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    1. Salvos in the Copyright Wars - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It’s going to be up to the judge to make the right decision here, I hope that is what happens. aisha says: September 4, 2007 at 10:59 (...)

    2. More about the FAIR USE Act - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Publishing Mergers –Not Good for the Market or Libraries Next Post The downside of playing nice One thought on (...)

    3. Blogging law - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      (Final widget) Next Post Copyright reform suggestions, part 1 2 thoughts on “Blogging law” aisha says: February 22, 2008 at 12:45 (...)

    4. "It's the links, dummy" - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Thanks for the information. aisha says: April 28, 2008 at 12:23 pm “access restrictions created by an outmoded system of law (...)

    5. A template for authors' rights, and a modest proposal - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One thought on “A template for authors’ rights, and a modest proposal” aisha says: August 19, 2008 at 10:10 pm “Whenever we negotiate a (...)

    6. The textbook world is getting flat - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Dissing incentives Next Post Taxing culture One thought on “The textbook world is getting (...)

    7. Troubling (and silly) journal policy - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Troubling (and silly) journal policy - Scholarly Communications @ Duke Primary Menu Skip to content About What we do For Faculty (...)

    8. We Are Winners! - Preservation Underground

      disaster planning Post navigation Previous Post Our Blog and the Tin Man Next Post Ten Years, Ten People: Oscar Arias, Digitization (...)

    9. Cross-Training: Not Just for Exercise - Preservation Underground

      Collaboration Conservation Post navigation Previous Post Last Minute Preservation Gifts Next Post Christmas Comes Early to the Digital (...)

    10. Can Google inherit quality? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Without a higher degree of quality than Duguid discovered, it is hard to argue that Google is superior in any way to a comprehensive online (...)

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