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    1. Law and politics in the GSU case - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The publishers’ brief wants to win on “big picture” issues unique to its business model, but we can hope that the Court of (...)

    2. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      Your students may encounter podcasts alongside other materials in their reading and … Blog / Conference Takeaways / PPRS Symposium Spotlights: (...)

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      The Coalition publishers, whose business model depends on charging for access to those articles, don’t like that users can get (...)

    4. Fashioning innovation - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Fashion has been left alone by virtue of its utilitarian underpinnings, but Blakely is right – that freedom has fostered creativity and the (...)

    5. A second front - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      These corporations may still style themselves “publishers” but they have long-since switched to a business model where they (...)

    6. Freeconomics - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Music, of course, was the first IP commodity to head to zero, and it did so before distributors could catch on and move to a zero-based (...)

    7. The textbook world is getting flat - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I wrote about Flat World some time ago, but I want to take the opportunity (before it fades in my mind) to describe their business in (...)

    8. Staying out of boxes - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As we examine open access alternatives we must remember that the ultimate goal should be to facilitate the most efficient system of scholarly (...)

    9. Publisher position on author rights - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      While pre-print repositories seem less threatening to the traditional business model of journal publishing, the scientific (...)

    10. Shaking the money tree - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Back in the 1980’s, of course, the industry fought hard against the growing use of home video recorders, both in the Supreme Court and in (...)

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