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EDUCAUSE Library Items for E-Content
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JSTOR Amicus Brief
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October 18, 2007
EDUCAUSE joined a broad coalition in filing an amicus, or friend of the court, brief on behalf of the National Geographic Society which seeks permission to reproduce a print collective work in el…
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Libraries, Licensing and the Challenge of Stewardship
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January 1, 2006
Stewardship has always figured predominantly in the mission of libraries. This paper discusses major findings and implications of a study of licensing in U.S. academic libraries. The data suggests …

















