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    1. Electronic/Web Resources, E-Journals, and Reference Sources - Dead Sea Scrolls Resources - LibGuides

      Electronic/Web Resources, E-Journals, and Reference Sources - Dead Sea Scrolls Resources - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main (...)

    2. Fair is fair, isn't it? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If the U.S. had the fair dealing exemption for educational copying, for example, we would be spared the battles over course packs and (...)

    3. Art - Jewish Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      The project is funded by the Prime Minister's Office ("Landmarks" Program), Harvard Library Judaica Division's Judaica Book Fund (...)

    4. Where should we spend our money? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But by supporting open access to e-textbooks, we really can reduce the problem of infringement in that realm.

    5. 2012 March

      In the US, the federal government took over the sub-prime loans made by Wall Street banks.  And in Europe, massive private debt was (...)

    6. Library study space design: Intentional, inclusive, flexible - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections B

      Library Trends , 67 (3), 497–515. Young, V. E. (2003). Can we encourage learning by shaping environment?

    7. First Monday in October: Dos and Don'ts

      Supreme Court's upcoming term, check out SCOTUSblog , the Supreme Court websit e , and the Goodson Law Library's research guide to the U.S.

    8. Digitizing the LCRM: Update #1 - The Devil's Tale

      For example, the document shown below is a budgetary analysis of Durham school cafeterias in 1959—and a prime example of how civic (...)

    9. Fair Use is for Innovation - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Among other things, it could facilitate library lending of e-books (as argued in this excellent amicus brief from ALA, ACRL, and ARL (...)

    10. After another defeat, what will GSU publishers do in 2015? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The best they can hope for here would be a slightly tighter e-reserves policy at GSU that they could wave under the noses of other (...)

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