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    1. What can best practices do for us? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      First, it can help prevent the kind of “self-censorship,” or chilling effect, that is all too familiar among users; the decision by a (...)

    2. Still waiting - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      They also argue that DRM is bad for authors and publishers as well, supporting a form of “digital censorship.” The same concern about (...)

    3. Primary Sources - Theater Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Eighteenth Century Drama: Censorship, Society and the Stage This link opens in a new window Search primary sources and documents that (...)

    4. Germany in the 19th and 20th Centuries - German Studies Materials in the Rubenstein Rare Book & Manu

      The magazine also prided itself on publishing Grosz's caricatures despite the government's censorship of his work. Equally unusual for (...)

    5. Literature and Printing - German Studies Materials in the Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library

      The magazine also prided itself on publishing Grosz's caricatures despite the government's censorship of his work. Equally unusual for (...)

    6. 18th-19th Century - Literature in English - LibGuides at Duke University

      American Periodicals This link opens in a new window Search for scanned articles from magazines and journals from 1740 to 1900 America's (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      Raleigh's News & Observer confirmed that the local network affiliate had elected to provide additional local censorship of language, (...)

    8. Correcting the Record

      Michael Goodson Law Library at Duke Search Search This Blog Home More… Correcting the Record 5/30/2019 08:50:00 AM Live on the air during a BBC (...)

    9. Exploring Women’s Medical History in the Rubenstein Library - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Ed

      The decision also allowed students to introduce little-known gems from their school’s special collections to their community, and this entire (...)

    10. Falling down before the finish - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Copyright holders do not get the right to control every use of their work, and thinking about how such a right might work should tell us why — (...)

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