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SPARC Resources for Authors.
ACRL Scholarly Communication Toolkit.
Reserving Rights of Use in Works Submitted for Publication: Negotiating Publishing Agreements Copyright Management Center, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis.
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Charles W. Bailey, Jr., Author's Rights, Tout de Suite, 2008
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