El documento lista una variedad de artículos de papelería y accesorios hechos de Material Pop como pastilleros, porta lápices, porta notas, dispensadores, llaveros, coolers, vasos, bolígrafos y bolsas corporativas.
Jak tworzyć opowieści, które wszyscy pokochają? Naucz się tego od E. Coats, która tworzyła scenopisy dla Pixara i opracowała uniwersalne zasady storytellingu.
Jak tworzyć opowieści, które wszyscy pokochają? Naucz się tego od E. Coats, która tworzyła scenopisy dla Pixara i opracowała uniwersalne zasady storytellingu.
Copyright in Practice-A Participatory WorkshopNASIG
Copyright presentations often focus on “the rules” without sufficient attention to practical decision-making. Yet because application of the law so often depends on specific facts and circumstances, this approach can leave a big gap for actual library practice. This workshop will focus on situations and how to make specific decisions; discussion of the rules and principles of copyright law will, it is hoped, emerge from those applications. Although common situations will be discussed in order to provide a comprehensive look at copyright decision making, participants are encourage to bring real-life problems for the group to consider and discuss.
Presenter:
Kevin Smith
Director of Scholarly Communications, Duke University
As Duke University’s first Director of Copyright & Scholarly Communications, Kevin Smith’s principal role is to teach and advise faculty, administrators and students about copyright, intellectual property licensing and scholarly publishing. He is a librarian and an attorney (admitted to the bar in Ohio and North Carolina) and also holds a graduate degree in religion from Yale University. At Duke, Kevin serves on the University’s Intellectual Property Board and Digital Futures Task Force, and he convenes the Open Access Advisory Panel. He is the current Chair of the ACRL’s Research and Scholarly Environment Committee and serves on the SPARC Steering Committee. His highly-regarded web log on scholarly communications discusses copyright and publication in academia, and he is a frequent speaker on those topics.
La revolución rusa. La URSS y el stalinismo.Alfredo García
Causas de la revolución rusa.
El proceso revolucionario de febrero y de octubre de 1917
La guerra civil
El nuevo estado socialista. La URSS
Lenin, Stalin y Trosky.
El stalinismo
Tony TUNG @ Matsuyama Lab., Kyoto University 2007-2014Tony Tung
Dynamic Surface Modeling & Applications
Dr. Tony TUNG,
Assistant Professor, Kyoto University
Matsuyama Laboratory, Graduate School of Informatics
2007-2014
Copyright in Practice-A Participatory WorkshopNASIG
Copyright presentations often focus on “the rules” without sufficient attention to practical decision-making. Yet because application of the law so often depends on specific facts and circumstances, this approach can leave a big gap for actual library practice. This workshop will focus on situations and how to make specific decisions; discussion of the rules and principles of copyright law will, it is hoped, emerge from those applications. Although common situations will be discussed in order to provide a comprehensive look at copyright decision making, participants are encourage to bring real-life problems for the group to consider and discuss.
Presenter:
Kevin Smith
Director of Scholarly Communications, Duke University
As Duke University’s first Director of Copyright & Scholarly Communications, Kevin Smith’s principal role is to teach and advise faculty, administrators and students about copyright, intellectual property licensing and scholarly publishing. He is a librarian and an attorney (admitted to the bar in Ohio and North Carolina) and also holds a graduate degree in religion from Yale University. At Duke, Kevin serves on the University’s Intellectual Property Board and Digital Futures Task Force, and he convenes the Open Access Advisory Panel. He is the current Chair of the ACRL’s Research and Scholarly Environment Committee and serves on the SPARC Steering Committee. His highly-regarded web log on scholarly communications discusses copyright and publication in academia, and he is a frequent speaker on those topics.
La revolución rusa. La URSS y el stalinismo.Alfredo García
Causas de la revolución rusa.
El proceso revolucionario de febrero y de octubre de 1917
La guerra civil
El nuevo estado socialista. La URSS
Lenin, Stalin y Trosky.
El stalinismo
Tony TUNG @ Matsuyama Lab., Kyoto University 2007-2014Tony Tung
Dynamic Surface Modeling & Applications
Dr. Tony TUNG,
Assistant Professor, Kyoto University
Matsuyama Laboratory, Graduate School of Informatics
2007-2014
18. Libreta post it con bolígrafo
(amarillo, morado, rojo,
naranja, azul)
Dispensador de clips
(Azul, clear, morado, rojo,
negro, naranja, amarillo)
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