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    1. From control to contempt - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      From control to contempt - Scholarly Communications @ Duke Primary Menu Skip to content About What we do For Faculty Authors Copyright (...)

    2. Bridging Divides - Navigating Conflict in Work, Research, and Learning Environments - LibGuides at D

      The Way Out is a vital and timely guide to breaking free from the cycle of mutual contempt in order to better our lives, relationships, (...)

    3. For the Eyes of a Princess: Jean Dominique on the Life and Death of Richard Brisson - The Devil's Ta

      Our murdered poet would have had for them the same smile of contempt he had for Luc Désir or for Michèle Bennett.

    4. Super-Injunction: It's, Like, One Louder than a Regular Injunction

      The popularity of these two accounts illustrated the challenges of maintaining an anonymous legal remedy in the Internet age, and raised some (...)

    5. Making Elsevier look good - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As scholarly societies are driven, apparently by fear and anger more than a realistic business strategy, to treat the authors on whom they (...)

    6. Who posted all those articles to ResearchGate anyway? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Judging by the 7 million articles authors have shared through ResearchGate, many authors seem to view that model with something from outright (...)

    7. An Artist Responds to Hurricane Katrina - The Devil's Tale

      The text asks, “How do we make a just society when there is an underlying contempt for helplessness?” In correspondence with this (...)

    8. Losing our focus - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      What I most fear is that this decision– with its clear contempt for the idea of the public domain– will motivate Congress to restore (...)

    9. The collision of copyright and e-science - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is hard to see how systematic disregard of intellectual property laws, coupled with growing contempt for the legislative process (...)

    10. A distinction without a difference - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

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