An Analysis of Copyright Policies for Distance Learning Materials at Major Research Universities
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Tina N. Hohlfeld | Ann E. Barron | Jeffrey D. Kromrey | Melissa Venable | Kathryn Ann Loggie | Elizabeth Gulitz | Phyllis Sweeney
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