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ScholarWorks staff can help you understand how copyright issues apply to your work as a scholar at Duke. There are lots of resources at the links below regarding different kinds of roles and topics, or you can contact us to set up an individual consultation or meeting with your class or program.
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If you have questions or need further information after reading these resources, contact us at copyright-questions@duke.edu or consult with your Duke librarian, who may have received copyright training under the Duke Copyright Consultants program.
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Related resources
- Permission to Use Rubenstein Library Collections
- Duke Medical Library & Archives Copyright Assistance
- Help with Teaching at Duke
- Duke Office of Licensing & Ventures
- Legal Advice
- For Duke faculty – Office of General Counsel
- For Duke students
- Other legal advice
- Not a member of the Duke community? Here are some other resources that may be helpful:
Current issues related to copyright and scholarship
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