Archives and RELs: A Janus-Faced Approach Peter Hirtle CUL Intellectual Property Officer And IRIS Technology Strategist Licensed under the Creative Commons.
Licensing and Protecting Your Intellectual Property By Andrew Berger, Esq. For the Cornell Entrepreneurial Network Webinar on April 23, 2010.
Jeopardy Computer Tech By Alicia Spjute & Stan Maeser © July 2007.
Using UML, Patterns, and Java Object-Oriented Software Engineering Chapter 1: Introduction.
Copyright 2005-06 1 An Open and Closed Case: PrePrints and PostPrints in Digital Repositories Roger Clarke Xamax Consultancy, Canberra & Visiting Professor.
How to run a successful Open Source Project (Presentation Slides will be made available after the presentation) Martijn Verburg.
Monopoly CHAPTER 12. After studying this chapter you will be able to Explain how monopoly arises and distinguish between single-price monopoly and price-discriminating.
MONOPOLY 12 CHAPTER. Objectives After studying this chapter, you will able to Explain how monopoly arises and distinguish between single-price monopoly.
Finding and Getting: Google Books, Google Scholar, and Free OpenURL Browser Tools Melissa Belvadi January, 2009 OLA 2009 SuperConference.
When Private Becomes Public:Legal Issues Society of American Archivist Annual Meeting, 2005 Building a Rights Framework for a Digital Preservation Repository.
CSEP Copyright (c) 2007 by INCOSE, subject to the restrictions the copyright slide, INCOSE Copyright Notice. Certification of SEs, 14 August 2007 0 Certification.
Earth science data: second class citizen in the scholarly record G REG J ANÉE University of California, Santa Barbara; and California Digital Library.