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Call To The Bullpen: How The 2012 Mlb Draft Shows Why The Ncaa Must Make A Change To Its Bylaws, James F. Reid Oct 2013

Call To The Bullpen: How The 2012 Mlb Draft Shows Why The Ncaa Must Make A Change To Its Bylaws, James F. Reid

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Major League Baseball (“MLB”) revised its amateur draft rules in 2012, which had a significant effect on how much of a signing bonus MLB teams could offer their draftees. Accordingly, it is no surprise that signing bonuses for first round draftees decreased by almost $12 million in 2012, as compared to 2011. The new rules, and their subsequent effect on MLB teams, demand that baseball student-athletes, now more than ever, not only be educated in all facets of the MLB Draft before deciding to turn pro or become/remain college student-athletes, but also retain a competent attorney or agent to represent …


Responses To The 11/4/11 Ostp Data Rfi, David Lowe Jan 2012

Responses To The 11/4/11 Ostp Data Rfi, David Lowe

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On November 3, 2011, OSTP released a Request for Information (RFI) soliciting public input on long-term preservation of, and public access to, the results of federally funded research, including digital data ,as required in the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010. Published here are the responses from David Lowe, Preservation Librarian and Digital Programs Team Leader at the University of Connecticut Libraries.


Determining Orphan Works Vs. Public Domain Status For Print Works Published In The U.S. From 1923 Through 1977, Inclusive, David Lowe Sep 2008

Determining Orphan Works Vs. Public Domain Status For Print Works Published In The U.S. From 1923 Through 1977, Inclusive, David Lowe

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Document is a proposed draft of a decision tree to be used in mass digitization workflows to facilitate determining whether or not a published item (U.S. imprints only, 1923-1977) may be digitized and then given open access.