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October 25, 2015

Open Textbooks and Reclaiming Rights

Uncategorized by rzach

I wrote a post about open philosophy (& logic) textbooks over at my blog, which Daily Nous linked to. The comments there also have interesting & useful information on how to get your copyright back from the publisher of your published textbook.

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