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    1. Online Learning | Duke University Libraries

      Topics covered will include new modes of publishing in academia, the use of data and metadata standards to support interoperability and (...)

    2. Connecting the dots - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Several months ago we discussed an article about international copyright that suggested the possibility that the developing countries who are (...)

    3. The discordant argument for harmony - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Often phrased as a argument about competitive advantage, the call for harmonization, Boyle points out, only goes in one direction — upwards.

    4. More big words in international copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The first is “counter-harmonization,” which is used several times in the article I referred to about the BRIC countries by Jerome Reichman. 

    5. Insights from across the pond - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In considering the very strong protections contained in a recent EU Directive on the Harmonization of Copyright, the EC report notes (...)

    6. Lessons learned in Istanbul - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But it is a universally recognized truth that these international efforts have done much to harmonize copyright protection at a very high level (...)

    7. ACTA up - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      On Copycense, we covered several aspects of this issue earlier this year in a three-part series: Part 1 [ http://bit.ly/fOjpq ] talks about (...)

    8. How useful is the EU's gift to libraries? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It will be interesting to see whether, in this age of copyright harmonization, U.S. officials begin to reconsider this particular slice (...)

    9. A masterpiece of misdirection - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      We need to remember that the US law was not written within the context of international copyright harmonization and does not conform, (...)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 33 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      The first is “counter-harmonization,” which is used several times in the article I referred to about the BRIC countries by Jerome Reichman. 

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