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    1. Public access and protectionism - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If NPG really was committed to better access for scientific research, there is a simple step they could take — put an end to the (...)

    2. Filling in the Government Gaps

      FederalRegister.gov , a user-friendly version of FR materials dating back to 1994, remains available for historical research purposes (...)

    3. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 39 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Such licenses, of course, condition service or access on agreeing to a set of terms that is wholly non-negotiable; all the user can do (...)

    4. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/66/

      He suggests that people take mini-retirements throughout their lives instead of working at meaningless jobs for 30 years, saving retirement to (...)

    5. How to say goodbye to a University Press - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One piece of this surely has to be funding up front and open access at the end as the market isn’t there for any other approach.

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 57 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Apart from its overly sanguine assessment of the TurnItIn software product as heralding the end of plagiarism, this is an interesing (...)

    7. Find Article PDFs Faster with This Browser Plugin - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Find Article PDFs Faster with This Browser Plugin - Duke University Libraries Blogs Go Search Cool tools , Database Tip , Instruction , (...)

    8. Free speech, fair use, and affirmative defenses - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It allows me carry a placard down a public sidewalk proclaiming that “The End is Near,” if I am so inclined.  It would allow me even to (...)

    9. An odd anouncement - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Wiley, of course, created almost none of the content they sell; they own that IP only because it has been transferred to them.  If we could put (...)

    10. Copyright roundup 1- the Supreme Court - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      My book sold poorly, but, freakishly, one copy per month was sold every month for five years. At the end of that time, famous author (...)

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