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Who do you work for, faculty author? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/2012/01/25/who-do-you-work-for-faculty-author/
He balked at the contract he was offered, and ultimately decided not to publish in the collection, over the contractual term (...)
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 20 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/20/
He balked at the contract he was offered, and ultimately decided not to publish in the collection, over the contractual term (...)
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Tips for Trying an Unsupported Tool in Your Class - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education
https://learninginnovation.duke.edu/blog/2022/07/tips-for-trying-an-unsupported-tool-in-your-class/
Establish responsibility One reason central IT departments and teaching and learning centers exist — and why we engage in contractual (...)
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An open letter to J.R. Salamanca - Scholarly Communications @ Duke
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/2011/09/16/an-open-letter-to-j-r-salamanca/
Please believe me, that is a much better option than having a book live out its term of copyright on hard-to-access shelves in (...)
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Is the sky falling on library lending? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/2010/12/17/is-the-sky-falling-on-library-lending/
For lending of articles these days, most ILL is governed by the contractual terms under which a database of journals is licensed.
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What happens when there is no publication agreement? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/2015/08/10/what-happens-when-there-is-no-publication-agreement/
Next Post Conspiracy theories, copyright term, and the TPP 8 thoughts on “What happens when there is no publication agreement?”
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 33 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/33/
That opinion seems to be reinforced when we read about defense lawyers who attempt to exclude the use of the term in a criminal trial, (...)
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 26 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/26/
After 1922 (and prior to 1963), a work that was published with copyright notice and the copyright in which was renewed is given a term (...)
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 4 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/4/
Do we really have any doubts that an extended term will be high on the wish list of the entertainment industry lobbyists?
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 10 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/10/
Once a copyright transfer has been signed, all of the rights that the author may still have are because of specific contractual terms, (...)