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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.Libology Blog
Established July 2006
ISSN: 1946-1852
by Rick Mason
Daily Archives: 3 August 2007
Communication within a Group
Yesterday I wrote a memo that included some thougths about communication in the workplace. One paragraph strikes me as something worth sharing here, with a couple of modifications to let it apply to committees, clubs, etc. “I would work to create … Continue reading
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Google Book Search Tips
The University of Michigan Library has posted a five-page handout (pdf) detailing how to effectively use Google Book Search. found on Open Access News
Posted in Books, Google, Libraries
Tagged Google, Michigan Library, the
University of Michigan, the
University of Michigan
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Deceptive Copyright Notices
Deceptive Copyright Notices is a post by Karen Coyle post about those notices that restrict the reader’s/viewer’s rights beyond what is allowable under copyright, and an interesting complaint filed with the FTC. Also included is a neat reversal of the FBI … Continue reading
Posted in Copyright, Fair Use, Government, Video
Tagged Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal law, Federal Trade Commission, Karen Coyle
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