s where
a person does indeed have an absolute right over the [intellectual]
property in question.
Laurence
Laurence Bebbington
Faculty Team Leader (Social Sciences, Law and Education)
Information Services
The University of Nottingham
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From: American Scientist Open Access Fo
ts. Therefore, it is incomplete to consider these issues divorced
from the context of whether of not each dealing is fair.
I agree with much of what Charles has said on this matter.
Laurence
Laurence Bebbington
Faculty Team Leader (Social Sciences, Law and Education)
Information Servic
>>> har...@ecs.soton.ac.uk 20/11/02 20:43:49 >>>
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 agrimw...@the-scientist.com wrote:
> Scholarly Publishers Aim to Woo Librarians Away From
> Self-Published Research
> By SCOTT CARLSON (Chronicle of Higher Education)
>
> ...The [publishers'] campaign aims, in
> part,