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    1. October 2018 | Issue 379 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      She also enjoys trying new food, theater, and reading social histories and biographies.

    2. Falling down before the finish - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Doug Lichtman seems to believe that the right to make concordances – and one would assume by extension the right to data mine (...)

    3. An amusing chance to review some key ideas - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This brings us to the need to distinguish copyrights, which are granted and enforced by federal law, from a right of publicity, which (...)

    4. Dissing incentives - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If copyright is really an author’s right, as publishing intermediaries like to claim when they want Congress to enact  stronger (...)

    5. Creative Commons and credit - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In an 2004 article on “ The Right to Claim Authorship ,” Professor Jane Ginsburg of Columbia describes the importance of an attribution (...)

    6. Shakespeare and copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But copyright has always been a private right that inures to benefit of private entities and should be enforced by them.

    7. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      Coursera for Duke is a platform specifically for the … Bass Online Apprenticeship / Blog / CIT / Examples / Teaching Strategies A (...)

    8. 1890-1899 - Glory of Woman: An Introduction to Prescriptive Literature - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      A manual for domestic servants with advice on washing up, storing food, sweeping, waiting at table, and general household conduct.  

    9. 1900-1909 - Glory of Woman: An Introduction to Prescriptive Literature - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      "Little girls cannot too soon learn that good food and good temper often go together and help to make a happy home."

    10. Stuck in the middle - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is, of course, both ironic and ill-informed to blame libraries for an assault on the public’s right to know.  Our professional (...)

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