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    1. An open letter to J.R. Salamanca - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It seems astounding that this very basic point–the most obvious one to anyone trying to make a living from writing–has been entirely (...)

    2. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 2 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c

      One way to make this assessment is to look at the use “from the point of view of the reasonable copyright owner,” which is the approach (...)

    3. More on GSU and the publisher response - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      On the nature of the original, she holds that the works in question were all published and factual in nature. This point about the (...)

    4. 2011 February

      Midway through the book, the weary reader thinks “So break up already.” And that’s the point. The Beatles could not break up. The (...)

    5. Bibliography of Early Modern Print - Early Printed Books (Europe 1450 to 1800) - LibGuides at Duke U

      Public Domain or Open Digital Library public domain Work s  not  protected by  copyright , or for which copyright has expired, which may be  (...)

    6. Bibliography of Early Modern Print - Early Printed Books (Europe 1450 to 1800) - LibGuides at Duke U

      Public Domain or Open Digital Library public domain Work s  not  protected by  copyright , or for which copyright has expired, which may be  (...)

    7. https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/files/2017/02/ASTM-Pub-Resource.pdf

      Parties challenging the validity of copyright registrations must therefore do more than simply point out potential errors in the (...)

    8. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 24 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      This experience, and countless ones like it, convince me that the second point is simply not true.  Responsiveness to author needs tend (...)

    9. Preservation Underground - Page 41 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      For those unable to attend we put PDF’s of the handouts and Power Point slides on our intranet site  (Duke NetID required).

    10. What Happened to Fanny? - The Devil's Tale

      Paul Jones (to above address.) stating all he knows in connection with the sale of my children and Mr Jones has kindly consented to (...)

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