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    1. Licenses, prices, fair use and GSU - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      By the way, this claim about how cheap the AACL is elicited a very telling question from Andrew Albanese of Publisher’s Weekly , who (...)

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

      The International Association of Scientific, technical and Medical Publishers issued a statement last month on the benefits to authors (...)

    3. The GSU decision - not an easy road for anyone - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This standard is actually hard for some publishers to meet in their current licensing postures. 

    4. NIH public access mandate becomes law - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Some publishers, like Elsevier, already promise to deposit copies of articles they publish for researchers. 

    5. Desperate ploy, or copyright coup? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      (weekly widget) One thought on “Desperate ploy, or copyright coup?”

    6. Faculty Services | Duke University School of Law

      HeinOnline SmartCILP : Weekly email notification service for law journal tables of contents and/or selected subjects.

    7. Still waiting - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      They also argue that DRM is bad for authors and publishers as well, supporting a form of “digital censorship.”

    8. It Takes a Village to Curate Your Data: Duke Partners with the Data Curation Network - Bitstreams: T

      News, pictures and digital projects know-how served weekly! Be sure to also visit Duke Digital Collections .

    9. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 23 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      By the way, this claim about how cheap the AACL is elicited a very telling question from Andrew Albanese of Publisher’s Weekly , who (...)

    10. Redefining research - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This sounds quite a lot like Judge Evan’s conclusion in the Georgia State case that permission income for publishers was of negligible (...)

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