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The Decline of Collective Copyright Licensing in Canada's Post-Secondaries Explained Using the Theory of Fields
Conference presentation from ABC Copyright Conference, Saskatoon SK, May 2019.
Author: Taylor, Donald
Date created: 2019-05
Exploring ChatGPT’s Impact on Post-secondary Education: A Qualitative Study
Author: Rajabi, Parsa, Author: Taghipour, Parnian, Author: Cukierman, Diana, Author: Doleck, Tenzin
Date created: 2023-05-04

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