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    1. 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.

    2. A very expensive blanket - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The consequences of such a decision, Boyle suggests, might in the long run be far more harmful to higher education.

    3. "It's the links, dummy" - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Boyle explains this concept, and the legal and economic obstacles to it, in this column from the Financial Times, “ The irony of a web (...)

    4. OA @ Duke - why it matters very much! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But linking depends on information being freed from the access barriers that currently wall off most scholarship on the web. Boyle (...)

    5. YouTube, Copyright and Innovation - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Even if one excludes the hyperbolic inclusion of reading glasses on his list, von Lohmann makes a powerful point — photocopiers, VCRs, iPods and (...)

    6. More protection for military faculty, or less? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As Boyle points out, the social value of this freely-available data is much greater than any value that might be gained through (...)

    7. Open Access Day @ Duke - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Our keynote address will be by Prof. Jamie Boyle of Duke law school, and there will also be short presentations by Law Librarian Dick (...)

    8. Good for aging rockers, bad for the rest of us - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And more generally, this affair emphasizes the point made by Prof. James Boyle in his new book  The Public Domain about the great need (...)

    9. Some good examples from abroad - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One of those professors, I am happy to say, is Duke’s own (but Scotland’s native son) James Boyle. In addition to the desire to hear a (...)

    10. Acknowledgements and Sponsors · Five Hundred Years of Women’s Work: The Lisa Unger Baskin Collection

      Ann Rosalind Jones, Cornelia King, Marilyn Boyle, Claudia Funke, Liv Rockefeller, and Ken Shure, my gratitude for so much.

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