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    1. Spaces and Services for Graduate Students | Duke University Libraries

      These small enclosed spaces can be used as a private work area. Carrels are in demand! See if they're a good fit for you by reading (...)

    2. Masculinity, Race, and a Southern University: An Exploration of the Role of Fraternities in College

      This gave the students the muscles to flex their historical skills to an area that might not have been their concentration.

    3. Collecting Policy for Duke University Archives | Duke University Libraries

      Due to university and federal restrictions, UA avoids collecting human resources or student records protected by FERPA. Those that are (...)

    4. Seeking a boundary - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      To put it another way, how much actual expression must be copied, if any, to infringe on another’s protected expression?  We have seen (...)

    5. Happy Birthday and the best interests of orphan (works) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In the case of “Happy Birthday to You,” there is substantial evidence that the song is not protected by copyright any longer, in spite (...)

    6. LOL at the Federal Register - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      DRM systems prevent users from exercising their rights under the Copyright law; we often cannot print from DRM-protected works even “to (...)

    7. Travel & Practical - South Asia - LibGuides at Duke University

      Passports & International Travel US State Dept Alerts & Warnings     US State Dept India Travel Forum   IndiaMike.com Thorn Tree: Asia - Indian (...)

    8. Ten Library Terms You Should Know - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Orphan Work An out-of-print work protected by copyright for which the copyright holder is unknown.

    9. “Since the war began ‘times ain’t what they used to be'" - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Students enrolled in the SATC were protected from the draft and received training to be considered for officer positions.

    10. Catching up with the First Amendment - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But whatever the outcome, copyright’s effect on free expression must be taken seriously as an interest protected by the Constitution (...)

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