Website Search Results

    Page 4 of 146 website results

    1. Hospitals in a Plague and the Unkindest Cut - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Libraries also serve as the front lines of support for job-seekers by offering resources for job-hunting and instruction on (...)

    2. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 24 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      If this were not enough to show that YouTube is uninterested in being fair or accurate, their appalling treatment of fair use (...)

    3. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 55 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      A recent NPR story highlighted fair use as an important exception to the exclusive rights of copyright holders and discussed the (...)

    4. From foreign courts, - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The law in the US is entirely the other way on this point – parody is a well-established purpose that is favored in the fair use (...)

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

      As a principle this sounds fair (if you accept that formalities should have been abolished), but in practice it has had some serious (...)

    6. Another view on GSU and anti-trust - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And this post about the GSU case deserves widespread attention.  Katz does a wonderful job of pointing us to the real motive in the (...)

    7. ORCID at Duke – Duke ScholarWorks

      Contact copyright-questions@duke.edu for individual consultations or to arrange workshops on issues related to copyright and fair (...)

    8. How to Restrict Access to the Law (and Make Money Doing It!) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This post from TechDirt does a good job working through the copyright-related arguments made by Public.Resource.org.

    9. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 4 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c

      Copyright Issues and Legislation , Fair Use Photography, Fair Use and Free Speech September 23, 2015 Kevin Smith, J.D. 1 (...)

    10. Faculty support for Open Access scholarship - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Tushnet is not advocating for radical change in the academic job market, as Origgi and Davidson arguably are, but simply wants aspiring (...)

    More Search Options