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    1. Stepping back from sharing - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The other effort to micromanage self-archiving in this new policy is the requirement that all authors who persevere and wish, after the embargo (...)

    2. A Tale of Two Archives; or, The Persistence of 'Girl Land' - The Devil's Tale

      At the level of versification, Wesley’s poetry is derivative at best. But in the connections she asks us to draw between religion and (...)

    3. Are fair use and open access incompatible? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The roadblock encountered with traditional publishers — that they do not want articles that are “derivative” from prior work — is (...)

    4. Shakespeare and copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If Boccaccio, or Spenser, or Holinshed had held a copyright in the modern sense in their works, Shakespeare’s productions could have been (...)

    5. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 34 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Alternatively, the photo might be a derivative work based on a copyrighted work that is part of its subject. 

    6. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 22 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      The derivative files we create are compressed enough that they can be reliably pseudo-streamed (a.k.a.

    7. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 57 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Likewise the right to prepare or authorize derivative works like a new article based on previous scholarship, a collection of prior (...)

    8. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 9 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries D

      These range from the obvious tasks of scanning and quality control to more minute tasks of derivative creation, equipment cleaning, (...)

    9. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 55 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Should Boccaccio have been able to sue Chaucer to establish that only ideas and not expression were appropriated when Chaucer wrote his (...)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 19 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Since scholarship is an inevitably cumulative process, in which each new work builds, more or less explicitly, on what has been done before, the (...)

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