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

      Copyright Issues and Legislation , Open Access and Institutional Repositories , Technologies Second thoughts November 5, 2007 Kevin Smith, (...)

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      It is interesting to consider what this means for the actual Google Book search results.  Will we continue to see snippets only of (...)

    3. Managing discontinuities - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Google books, orphan works and academic values Next Post When is the price right?

    4. A model copyright law - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      You can only abolish it. license flash game says: September 1, 2011 at 3:19 am This is really a Super knowledge gaining news and all thanks to (...)

    5. Digital Humanities Project Management, Nov. 21 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Contact:  Liz Milewicz,  liz.milewicz@duke.edu Introduction to digital humanities project planning and management, with special emphasis on (...)

    6. New Service: Check Out Books with Your Phone - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Visit the App Store (Apple devices) or Google Play (Android) and search for ‘Duke Self-Checkout’ to download the free app.

    7. China Data Online - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Written by Nathaniel King Post navigation Previous Post Search beyond Google Next Post Reference Desk, 1958 One thought on “China Data (...)

    8. Coming clean on technological neutrality - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

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    9. How efficient is our licensing system? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Should the court consider the new Google patent? Next Post A pyrrhic victory 5 thoughts on “How efficient (...)

    10. What a mess! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      All websites are systematically harvested by google and other search engines, and that’s how most users search and access them.

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