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    1. Law.com and Legal News Sources

      The Law School community also has access to Law360 ( within the Law School network or online in Lexis Advance ), BNA Law Reports ( with NetID or (...)

    2. PILF Attendees: Win a Law School Survival Kit!

      Study carrels are traditionally first-come, first-served in the library...except for the lucky PILF bidder who wins a year-long (...)

    3. Shakespeare and copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The economic impact of piracy on authors came much later, with greater literacy levels and availability of books, and gave rise to the Statute (...)

    4. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 32 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      As the announcement says, these 18 countries “aim to transform the World Intellectual Property Organization… [in]to a U.N. agency (...)

    5. Librarians and Teachers Build Copyright Knowledge through MOOC - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Teachers are concerned about personal liability or liability for their school. Librarians end up fielding many of their copyright questions.

    6. Online Primary Resources - Jewish Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Searchable by individual objects and by the owners from whom these objects were taken, the database is a detailed record of a small but (...)

    7. Project Planning: Basics – Duke ScholarWorks

      Along with how to protect intellectual property rights and private personal information, consider what technical (...)

    8. Topic: Counter Culture and Black Power Movements - HISTORY 495S/496S: Honors Thesis Seminar 2024/25

      The Sixties: Primary Documents and Personal Narratives 1960-1974 This link opens in a new window Search for primary sources texts, (...)

    9. The Mother Court

      Attorney in the S.D.N.Y., provides both a short history of the court and a more thorough personal recollection of the cases with which (...)

    10. WSJ Online Now Available

      After that, students must transition to self-funding a personal subscription; there are discounted rates in the first two years after (...)

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