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Welcome, Peggy Hoon, our guest blogger for November

We are very lucky to have as our guest blogger this month, Peggy Hoon, librarian lawyer from North Carolina State University. I've been privileged to work with Peggy on a number of task forces; we have shared the podium for panel discussions; and always enjoyed each other's company at Nacua gatherings (Nacua is our National Association of College and University Attorneys). Peggy has also been very active with the ARL in developing a series of copyright education initiatives, such as Know Your Copyrights. I am sure you will enjoy hearing Peggy's take on events as they unfold this month. Welcome, Peggy!

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