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    1. NIH public access mandate becomes law - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Publishing with such a publisher is an easy way to comply with the mandate, but it will almost certainly result in the full 1 year (...)

    2. Funding Opportunities for Modern Art Collections at

      While some information is free and online, intellectual property rights of image holders mandate that most of the literature is still (...)

    3. Funding Opportunities for Modern Art Collections at Duke University Libraries | Duke University Libr

      While some information is free and online, intellectual property rights of image holders mandate that most of the literature is still (...)

    4. Library Council Minutes - 10/22/2015

      Federal funding agencies have been working on a mandate for open access into federally funded research.

    5. Women at the Center - Issue 4, Winter 2003

      “The focus of the Projet MOBILIVRE- BOOKMOBILE Project is not merely on the books as material objects, but also on an intimate understanding of (...)

    6. I'm just a bill (and a "sourcebook") - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One advantage that now exists for those who support federal access to taxpayer funded research is that we have over a year’s experience now (...)

    7. Tutte le rime della illustriss. et eccellentiss. signora Vittoria Colonna, marchesana di Pescara: co

      Citation: Colonna, Vittoria, Tutte le rime della illustriss. et eccellentiss. signora Vittoria Colonna, marchesana di Pescara: con l'esposition (...)

    8. Suddenly, Open Access is all the rage. - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I have written about the NIH mandate here . Have we arrived at a “tipping point” for open access?

    9. What a mess! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      ACS only allows an author to self-archive if there is an institutional or funder mandate that they do so, and Duke does not (...)

    10. NIH public access and copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      By responding to those questions below, I hope to clarify the real relation between this new mandate and author’s rights. The first (...)

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