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Insights on Auction Sales: January 8, 2025

WorthPoint

It’s Time to Buy Yesterday, January 7, 2025, WorthPoint added over 250,000 new items to its database, with a total sales value of nearly $15.8 This particular commission is in excellent condition, with a crisp, bold signature, and comes beautifully framed with Low-E glass to preserve it for years to come. WorthPointDiscover.

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IMLS Public Access Policy Guidance Explained

Association of Research Libraries

Building on Existing IMLS Practices Since 2014, IMLS grant recipients have been encouraged to share award outputs and deliverables under the agencys General Terms and Conditions. For researchers receiving IMLS funding on or after October 1, 2025, these public access requirements will apply.

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Insights on Auction Sales: Pokémon, Root Beer Clock

WorthPoint

On March 10, 2025, WorthPoint added a whopping 264,896 items to its Price Guide, bringing the total value to $18,680,074thats about $70.50 Its a reminder that certain items can transcend their function, becoming iconic display pieces for collectors who appreciate both utility and history. at Miller & Miller.

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S.O.S. (Surplus Old Stuff) with Amy Moyer: Stuffed Animals

WorthPoint

The answer lies in their primary function as objects of comfort and security, features that are highly coveted in todays tumultuous world. This Rushton bear sold for $80 in March 2025. If you have stuffed animals without tags and in poor condition, to be safe, you may still want to run them through WorthPoints Visual Recognition app.

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AI Is Reigniting Decades-Old Questions Over Digital Rights, but Fair Use Prevails

Association of Research Libraries

ARL and other library associations explained how restrictive licensing terms and pay-per-use models force institutions to accept limiting conditions to provide essential resources for faculty and students, or pay to perform certain functions with content that has already been licensed and paid for.