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    1. The Goodson Blogson

      Western North Carolina was hit especially hard with flooding, landslides, and collapsing highways and bridges, leaving the mountain (...)

    2. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/2/

      Effortless: Make It Easier to Do What Matters Most – audiobook | ebook – Stuck in an endless loop of “Zoom, eat, sleep, repeat,” we’re often (...)

    3. 2016 April

      Clifford showcases leading Asian companies that are changing the global landscape and overtaking Western competitors in solar and wind (...)

    4. What to Read this Month: July - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      She argues that the mechanisms of American power, justice, love, and gender equality remain deeply flawed, and that marriage, like any (...)

    5. Getting Personal (part 3): Mobile devices and the networked world - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifet

      Netbooks generally have smaller hard drive space than we might be used to – that’s because they’re intended to be used to pull and (...)

    6. Meet Renee Richer, the 2022 DKU Teaching Award Winner - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Educatio

      Reach out to Students and Establish a Learning Community in Online Classes It is so hard to connect to students scattered worldwide on (...)

    7. 2012 November

      Princeton University Press, 2012. It is hard to say whether the “Ivory Tower” has really ever existed, but this year serious academics (...)

    8. Lobby the White House! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Here is the text of the petition: We believe in the power of the Internet to foster innovation, research, and education.

    9. LSU v Elsevier - Paying Twice (or More) for Scholarship? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It leveraged its significant market power to try to push LSU into purchasing access again that it has already paid for once before.

    10. Open Access at the tipping point - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      What this signals is the power of setting a default. When we were working toward an open access policy for Duke University faculty in (...)

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