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Digitizing Orphan Works: Legal Strategies to Reduce Risks for Open Access to Copyrighted Orphan Works
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Discovery, rediscovery, and open access. Part 2.
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Discovery, rediscovery, and open access. Part 1.
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A discrete-time model of the acquisition of antibiotic-resistant infections in hospitalized patients
(International Biometric Society, 1989)Antibiotic use is thought to promote bacterial antibiotic resistance by selectively inhibiting the growth of sensitive strains. This study investigates the relation between antibiotic use and the propagation of ... -
Dispatch - Fall 2014
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Dispatch - Fall 2015
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Dispatch - Fall 2016
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Dispatch - Fall 2017
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Dispatch - Spring 2015
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Dispatch - Spring 2016
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Dispatch - Spring 2017
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Dispatch - Spring 2018
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Dispatch - Summer 2014
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Dispatch - Summer 2015
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Dispatch - Summer 2016
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Dispatch - Summer 2017
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Does comparative-effectiveness research threaten personalized medicine?
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Does Google Library violate copyright?
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Don't Panic: Making Progress on the "Going Dark" Debate
(Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, 2016)Just over a year ago, with support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University convened a diverse group of security and policy experts from academia, civil ...