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    1. Digital Tools for Civil Rights History - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      After checking out a variety of mapping tools, we found that DH Press served many of our needs. DH Press project representing (...)

    2. Human Rights Legal Collections - Duke Human Rights Archive - LibGuides at Duke University

      The Marty Rosenbluth papers include publications, reports, case studies, press-releases, mailings, communications, leaflets, (...)

    3. Windows into War

      Supreme Court later found to be unconstitutional prior restraint on the press. To read more about this pre-Internet example of a (...)

    4. Wendy Rouse on the Feminist Self Defense Movement of the 1970s - The Devil's Tale

      Her book, Her Own Hero: The Origins of the Women’s Self-Defense Movement, is available from NYU Press . “For Immediate (...)

    5. Where In The World Is The Flat Blue Devil? - Preservation Underground

      He got into a bit of trouble when he investigated the book press, but we managed to release him with no harm done.

    6. Student Guide: Case Studies - Medicine and Madison Avenue Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke Univers

      Between 1920 and 1940, scientists identified over twenty different vitamins, and the popular press began to carry many articles about (...)

    7. MonoACQ Mix-Tape | Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services

      DUL offers a shockingly healthy amount of Dub to stream, including this release by the aforementioned Prince Jammy:   Destroys The (...)

    8. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 8 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c

      Apparently the full complaint included seven distinct claims made by the SSHA against Duke Press, and three counterclaims by the (...)

    9. The Cuban Rafter Phenomenon - Latin American & Caribbean Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      NYC: Cambridge University Press. de Acha, Eduardo. 1995. La inocencia de los balseros .

    10. Grasping at straws - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      When Oxford University Press tries to claim that essays written for edited volumes are “work made for hire,” they are grasping at a (...)

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