Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 488. Features interview with David Newhoff, author ...
One of the benefits of writing for the Office of Intellectual Freedom this past year has been to rec...
We usually understand the discipline as a collection of previous examples that can be used and manip...
In a society that constantly consumes information—news, celebrity gossip, trends and fashions—the in...
No Literary Copyright given and no Commercial use given therefore; Permission is required from the I...
An interview for the New Books Network about Reassembling Scholarly Communications: Histories, Infra...
Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 338, broadcast March 31, 2017. Features interview wi...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 548. Features interview with Philip Burrus of the B...
Permission is required for any Commercial use and any Literary copyright as requested by the Intervi...
9th June 200664 minute podcast interview of John Selby, conducted by Agg and Skybie, in which he dis...
One of the benefits of writing for the Office of Intellectual Freedom, this past year, has been to r...
Part of an AHRC-funded research project called,'Poetry, Politics and the Book: Small Press Publishin...
Peter Jaszi, copyright expert, lawyer, professor and author, was interviewed by the editors of the J...
In this interview, Jacob Rooksby discusses his work and research in intellectual property and higher...
Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 488. Features interview with David Newhoff, author ...
One of the benefits of writing for the Office of Intellectual Freedom this past year has been to rec...
We usually understand the discipline as a collection of previous examples that can be used and manip...
In a society that constantly consumes information—news, celebrity gossip, trends and fashions—the in...
No Literary Copyright given and no Commercial use given therefore; Permission is required from the I...
An interview for the New Books Network about Reassembling Scholarly Communications: Histories, Infra...
Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 338, broadcast March 31, 2017. Features interview wi...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 548. Features interview with Philip Burrus of the B...
Permission is required for any Commercial use and any Literary copyright as requested by the Intervi...
9th June 200664 minute podcast interview of John Selby, conducted by Agg and Skybie, in which he dis...
One of the benefits of writing for the Office of Intellectual Freedom, this past year, has been to r...
Part of an AHRC-funded research project called,'Poetry, Politics and the Book: Small Press Publishin...
Peter Jaszi, copyright expert, lawyer, professor and author, was interviewed by the editors of the J...
In this interview, Jacob Rooksby discusses his work and research in intellectual property and higher...
Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 488. Features interview with David Newhoff, author ...
One of the benefits of writing for the Office of Intellectual Freedom this past year has been to rec...
We usually understand the discipline as a collection of previous examples that can be used and manip...