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    1. The timeless folly of DRM - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Imagining Fair Use Next Post Use case on NIH Public Access Discussions about the changing world (...)

    2. Women in Advertising - Women and Advertising - LibGuides at Duke University

      Career Papers of Women in Public Relations Jane Kilbourne Papers, 1908-1972 Jane Kilbourne was a journalist, editor and public (...)

    3. The Model Minority - Asian American Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Porfilio (Editor) ISBN: 9781681231129 Publication Date: 2015-06-10 Race and Resistance by Viet Thanh Nguyen ISBN: 0195146999 Publication Date: (...)

    4. 20th Century Ads - Print Advertisements Collections - LibGuides at Duke University

      Over 7,000 ads prior to 1955 are represented and available on the  Ad*Access   web site for the categories of radio, (...)

    5. Online Videos (Legally!)

      Some familiar faces in these works, which ran on British public television from 1978-1985, include Alan Rickman ( Romeo & (...)

    6. Find photos, audio recordings, or film/video? - Duke History Revisited - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      Audio Recordings and Film / Video The University Archives collections listed below are our main sources for audio, film, and video recordings (...)

    7. G-M - Selected JWT Collections - LibGuides at Duke University

      Holland (Maury) Papers, 1948–1959 Includes scripts for outgoing memoranda regarding content and format of TV programs and (...)

    8. News & Media - Jewish Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Toggle Dropdown Online Resources Culture Immigration & Genealogy Interfaith Dialogue Jewish Organizations News & Media Jews in the (...)

    9. Anti-Inflation - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Anti-Inflation - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main Content Home LibGuides Ad*Access (...)

    10. Copyright legislation left behind by the 109 - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The former would give the FCC authority to require that all digital TV signals contain code that prevents redistribution.

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