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Dina Sherman // September 6, 2008 at 10:48 am |
The Bureau for Open Culture at the Columbus College of Art and Design is pleased to present Dewey Decimal Days: a five-day series of events and activities in celebration of libraries, reading, and a love for all things related to books. Begins October 14th.
We just wanted to let you and your readers know about this exciting programming!
Please check for more information on the Bureau’s Website: http://www.bureauforopenculture.org or email Dina at dsherman@ccad.edu.
Thank you!
bomappego // September 23, 2009 at 9:16 pm |
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The court concluded that Rapidshare and other similar file sharing sites had not entranced the expected measures to bar copyright violation from occurring via the advice