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Librarians acknowledged in new work on the public domain

James Boyle, professor at Duke Law School’s Center for the Study of the Public Domain(!), has a new book out called, The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind. There are many reasons to be excited about this new tome. Not only is it an empassioned and highly readable treatise on why it’s important to protect the public domain — which starts with the humble peanut butter and jelly sandwich (read the preface 🙂 ) — but Professor Boyle has put his book out under a creative commons license so you can get a free download in addition to purchasing the book for your library or for your own bookshelves. But best of all, Boyle acknowledges the tireless work of librarians in protecting public access to knowledge (you’re welcome, Professor Boyle 😉 ).

The entire community of librarians deserves our thanks for standing up for free public access to knowledge for over two hundred years. Librarians are my heroes. They should be yours, too. — Acknowledgement p. X

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