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Selected New Books on Higher Education
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Publishers and Georgia State See Broad Implications in Copyright Ruling
The university called the decision significant "for all educational fair use." A plaintiff said the ruling, though flawed, was a step toward setting practical guidelines.
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Long-Awaited Ruling in Copyright Case Mostly Favors Georgia State U.
The judge found violations in only five of 99 instances in which publishers said the university went beyond fair use in posting copyrighted materials online.
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Cultural-Studies Journal Gets Revamped for a 'Different Intellectual Moment'
The new editors at "Public Culture" hope to reach beyond an academic audience.
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Selected New Books on Higher Education
A list of recent works about academe
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Supreme Court Will Hear Case Over Foreign Textbooks Imported and Resold in U.S.
The case could have implications for publishers intent on protecting the market for copyrighted works. It's also being watched closely by librarians.
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How to Protect Copyright Is Key Topic at Publishers' Meeting
Legislation like the anti-piracy bills recently derailed in Congress may not be the answer, speakers said. But protections still matter, they argued.
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'Predatory' Online Journals Lure Scholars Who Are Eager to Publish
The tactics that companies like OMICS Publishing Group use to solicit manuscripts and editorial board members for their open-access journals are coming under scrutiny.
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Selected New Books on Higher Education
Selected new books on issues related to college teaching and academe.
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Faculty Cry Foul Over Intellectual-Property Policy at U. of Louisiana System
Does the university really intend to claim 60 percent of professors' book royalties? A broadly written guide has set off an uproar.
- As Journal Boycott Grows, Elsevier Defends Its Practices
- Medical Academics Could Be Legally Liable for Ghostwritten Articles
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Selected New Books on Higher Education
- Who Gets to See Published Research?
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Selected New Books on Higher Education

