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    1. Caveat emptor! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Caveat emptor! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke Primary Menu Skip to content About What we do For Faculty Authors Copyright (...)

    2. Content Warning Group Position Paper

      Description in these areas thus already functions as a caveat emptor for specific subjects and themes. These themes are (...)

    3. But it is just so easy! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

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    5. Black's Law Dictionary on Your iPhone

      The app also provides links to related content in Westlaw, such as key numbers and code sections (although you’ll need to log in on your (...)

    6. Who pays, and what are we paying for? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is not a matter of caveat emptor, but emptor informari. From Pete Binfield’s discussion of the relationship (...)

    7. Textbook trials, tribulations and triumphs - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      With this option, as well, there may be little recourse if you receive a damaged book or find out too late that there is a newer edition in use. (...)

    8. Getting Started - Patents - LibGuides at Duke University

      Case studies you can understand -- Anything under the sun (made by man) : what's patentable -- The claim game : how to read a patent -- What to (...)

    9. Getting Started - Patents - LibGuides at Duke University

      Case studies you can understand -- Anything under the sun (made by man) : what's patentable -- The claim game : how to read a patent -- What to (...)

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

      Nevertheless, the most important caveat raised by these cases may also be the oldest — “ caveat emptor .”

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