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    1. USA - GIS Data Sources - LibGuides at Duke University

      See the listing of available datasets from USDA and other federal agencies. Food Deserts  Excel workbook with data for US Census (...)

    2. Obama, (c) and the CCC - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      There is a privacy and security policy linked to those pages, but nothing about copyright. 

    3. Updates on NIH Public Access - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Even the news that most publishers elect the 12 month embargo is a sign of growing accommodation; that overly-long embargo provides even the (...)

    4. The Goodson Blogson

      For a cautionary tale on why food and books don’t mix, check out the Preservation Department’s infamous “ Banana Book ” (click to enlarge).

    5. 1946-1955 - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      The airlift was a humanitarian effort of the United States, Britain and France to preserve the non-Soviet held portions of the cityof Berlin, (...)

    6. Is it all about the Orphans? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Really the choice between a license model and fair use is an instance of the proverbial choice between security and liberty.  By suing (...)

    7. Unintentional felons? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Courts have apparently never accepted a criminal parallel to contributory infringement, but the Department of Homeland Security (...)

    8. From foreign courts, - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Security blankets? Next Post OA, RNA and Wikipedia One thought on “From foreign (...)

    9. LOL at the Federal Register - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As if to soften the blow to publishers from this rule, the Copyright Office goes on to detail the special security measures that will (...)

    10. Congratulations to Our 2015-2016 Research Grant Recipients - The Devil's Tale

      Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History Research Grants Dana Alsen , Department of History, University of Alabama, “Changing (...)

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