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Scholarly Communication in a Digital World: A Thought Provoking Symposium To Celebrate the World-Wide Launch of DSpace Part 2
November 4, 2002
10:30 AM

LOCATION:
E-51 Bartos Theatre

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MIT Libraries
HP-MIT Alliance
Hewlett-Packard






   
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Scholarly Communication in a Digital World: A Thought Provoking Symposium To Celebrate the World-Wide Launch of DSpace Part 2

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SPEAKER:
James Boyle
Professor, Duke University School of Law
SPEAKER:
Clifford Lynch
Clifford Lynch, Director, Coalition for Networked Information


SPEAKERS:
James Boyle: Professor, Duke University School of Law
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Clifford Lynch: Clifford Lynch, Director, Coalition for Networked Information
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ABOUT THE LECTURE:
In James Boyle's lively presentation on the new "intellectual property economy", he asks the question, "If we cannot protect speech in a university environment, where can we protect it?"

Clifford Lynch reflects on the beginnings of a repository movement, and talks about the need for leadership during this time of significant change in scholarly communication.

NOTES ON THE VIDEO (Time Index):
Video length is 1:48:37

Boyle's talk begins at 00:50

Lynch's talk begins at 42:28

The information on this page was accurate as of the day the video was added to MIT World. This video was added to MIT World on 2002-12-17.
       

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