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    1. Piling on - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But after more than 30 years of a major change in the law, I think it’s always worth taking stock of the success or failure of the (...)

    2. Finding out who your friends are - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The LCA also develops the point about the failure of the licensing market for electronic reserves and other course readings. 

    3. Contract preemption: an issue to watch - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post A more sensible copyright law Next Post Some good examples from abroad 4 thoughts on “Contract preemption: an (...)

    4. The "traditional contours" of copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      No law has ever survived this kind of analysis in the Supreme Court.  In Eldred , the Court decided that copyright law per se was not (...)

    5. So what about self-archiving? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      So it is true that in my opinion, based on the analysis I have presented over the past week, that Elsevier is legally justified in this (...)

    6. Stop the Internet, we want to get off! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Professor Grimmelmann has an excellent analysis of the complaint at the link above, and Kenny Crews of Columbia offers his comments here .

    7. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 15 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      In their press release the AAUP calls Judge Evans’ analysis “niggling.” So now let’s consider Sony . 

    8. December 2015 | Issue 362 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Data abstraction and analysis : Use appropriate tools to grade the evidence you find.

    9. Catalog (Beta) Improvements! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Note that this does not affect the response speed (or failure rates) of other Syndetics enriched content, such as Summaries, Table of (...)

    10. Is it all about the Orphans? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      of similar “categories” of work.  With the failure of the Google Books Settlement, I think this is the next attempt by the content (...)

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