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    1. Copyright term, open access and the NIH - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Publishers have objected that this mandate might undermine copyrights, but this argument hardly seems convincing, since most (...)

    2. Syria - Middle East & Islamic Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Syria and the French mandate: the politics of Arab nationalism, 1920-1945 . 

    3. María Julia Hernández: The Work of Tutela Legal · Whatever Happened to Radicalism? Voices from the G

      María Julia Hernández interviewed by George Vickers and colleagues on July 6, 1988 María Julia Hernández: “Our main… mandato… how do you say?” (...)

    4. Keeping up with the world - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Most recently, the Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology has adopted a similar mandate for funded (...)

    5. Easy as 123? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The major difference is in immediacy of impact.  FRPAA is a mandate which federal funding agencies would be required to implement. 

    6. Open Access, NIH Style - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Funding and Author Support for Open Access Next Post Going forward with Georgia State lawsuit 2 thoughts on “Open (...)

    7. New Audiobooks for Winter Break

      In 2001, General Motors hired Bob Lutz out of retirement with a mandate to save the company by making great cars again.

    8. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 51 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      By responding to those questions below, I hope to clarify the real relation between this new mandate and author’s rights. The first (...)

    9. International Trade Commission - ASERL Centers for Excellence at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke

      The mission of the Commission is to (1) administer U.S. trade remedy laws within its mandate in a fair and objective manner; (2) (...)

    10. An extraordinary week - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The RWA, of course, was a bill proposed in the US Congress that would have rolled backed the National Institutes of Health public access (...)

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