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    1. https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/files/2016/12/Letter-on-the-Copyright-Office-121216.pdf

      Duke Libraries, like many other libraries, spends millions of dollars every year on services for our faculty and students to help them navigate (...)

    2. Making Finals Fantastic

      Elgar Advanced Introductions to Law provides accessible yet comprehensive overviews of more than two dozen legal topics, particularly (...)

    3. Exam Season Excellence

      General law school exam-taking advice can be found by searching the Duke Libraries Catalog for the subject "Law Examinations – United (...)

    4. Did Santa Bring You Stolen Art?

      To learn more about the unique legal issues related to art and cultural property, search the Duke Libraries’ catalog for the subject (...)

    5. Hypnotism and the Law

      The National Guild of Hypnotists provides a 50-state survey on State Law and Legal Issues: 2015 Edition . The Guild provides (...)

    6. Where does FERPA fit? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      A couple of years ago I was asked precisely this question, and those interested can  read this blog post on the HASTAC site that was written by (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      Library staff are unable to provide substantive advice on legal problems or interpret legal materials for you, (...)

    8. Top Tax Questions Tackled

      Library staff are unable to provide substantive advice on legal problems or interpret legal materials for you, (...)

    9. Who posted all those articles to ResearchGate anyway? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Some try to figure it out (do a Google search for “Is it legal to post articles to ResearchGate?” and you’ll find lots of (...)

    10. Perfect Bluebook, Automatically?

      We’re often asked for advice on shortcuts to perfect legal citation: everything from “Can’t I just copy what it says on Lexis (...)

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