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    1. Connecting the Dots - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Next Post Reflections on the Future of the Research Library 3 thoughts on “Connecting the Dots” David says: December 11, 2013 at 11:44 am Many (...)

    2. From control to contempt - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Your job, authors are told, is not to spread knowledge, not to teach, not to be part of a wider scholarly conversation.  

    3. Free Registration for the Conference on Teaching Large Classes - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime

      Ultimately, the conference provides knowledge and skills related to the teaching of large classes that participants will find (...)

    4. OA, RNA and Wikipedia - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The journal requires a complete transfer of copyright from its authors, and essentially gives back only two, very limited rights. 

    5. Publishing ironies - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Maybe those authors should have resisted the demand to transfer copyright wholesale to Lawrence and Wishart in the first place.

    6. Getting picky about the new ACS agreement - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Another place the JPA authors were not paying close attention — and this is the nitpicking I promised — was in the clause on “supporting (...)

    7. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 31 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      They do not have to transfer copyright, or they can make that transfer contingent on the retention of certain rights. 

    8. Women's Refugee Commission Donates Historical Archives to Duke University Libraries - Duke Universit

      Women's Refugee Commission Donates Historical Archives to Duke University Libraries - Duke University Libraries Magazine Primary Menu Skip to (...)

    9. NIH public access and copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The second question was whether supporters of NIH deposit believe that authors should have the right to transfer their rights by (...)

    10. Abraham Ortelius - Theatrum Orbis Terrarum · Theatre of the World · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The Evolution of Knowledge The Theatrum reminds us that geographic knowledge is always evolving.

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