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    1. Museums can get copyright right - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Explicitly treat images of works in their collections that in the public domain as, well, public domain. 2.

    2. Learning While They're Earning: An Appreciation of Student Workers - Duke University Libraries Magaz

      Anna Maudlin has always had a love for old things, but it was not until her freshman year at Duke that she became interested in (...)

    3. An international perspective on statutory damages - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This is a number that the content industries love to throw around, especially as part of the highly-fictionalized warning you see at (...)

    4. What fair use is for - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The laches defense also seems strong to me, though I admit I’d love to see a fair use ruling. Comments are closed.

    5. Gay Pulp Fiction - Lesbian & Gay Pulp Fiction - LibGuides at Duke University

      Common themes include enjoying same-sex relationships without fear, coming out with pride, finding love, creating families and (...)

    6. RBMSCL Scholars: Emily Herring Wilson - The Devil's Tale

      These letters from Elizabeth to Ann are lively with gossip, anecdote, reflection, regret, aspiration, and love—the love of (...)

    7. 20th and 21st Century Literature - American Literary Materials in Special Collections - LibGuides at

      Correspondence between Humphreys and other writers and editors; business contracts regarding publications and movie rights; handwritten and (...)

    8. Avoiding "Death by PowerPoint" - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Keep presentations simple works best – background images and different colors take the focus away from your content. 

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

      Tikkun From their website: "We are a prophetic voice for peace, love, environmental sanity, social transformation, and unabashedly (...)

    10. Postcard from Venice: Notes from a Study-Abroad Librarian - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Back at the library this fall, I love running into “my” students, and I look forward to our reunion dinner.

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