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http://chronicle.com
May 1st through May 8th, everyone will have access to all of The Chronicle’s Web site absolutely free.
You don’t need a password. You don’t need to be a subscriber or work at one of the more than 600 institutions with campuswide access. For the first time ever, the entire site is open. [...]

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http://insidehighered.com/views/2007/03/29/snelson
This recent Inside Higher Ed article describes the value of academic libraries as far from fading away in the Age of Google. Instead, student use is on the rise, and librarians are often partners int he college education process.
The author of this recent Inside Higher Ed article is Pamela Snelson is the president of the [...]

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Know Your Copy Rights—What You Can Do, a 2007 brochure aimed at faculty and teaching assistants.

Among the topics covered in the brochure are: fair use, the advantage of linking to instead of copying works, and special provisions for displaying or performing works in classes. The brochure also includes a one-page chart that highlights 24 [...]

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