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From: Gail Clement <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 13:54:32 +0000

Good morning Colleagues,

What happens when campus controversies arise over who owns copyright
in the thesis or dissertation? The latest posting to 'Free US ETDs'
considers such real life situations.

You may view this posting at http://bit.ly/12Dl6b0

The posting considers various professional, practical and legal
arguments opposing ETDs as works for hire, and suggests ways that
campus copyright educators can help resolve such controversies.

Best regards,

Gail

Gail P. Clement
Scholarly Communications Librarian & Associate Professor
Digital Services and Scholarly Communication
University Libraries
Texas A&M University
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