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    1. Bibliography of Early Modern Print - Early Printed Books (Europe 1450 to 1800) - LibGuides at Duke U

      Works Pass into the Public domain . The  term  also applies to computer  software  ( freeware  and  shareware ) made available by the (...)

    2. Getting Started - LatinX in the North Carolina Triangle - LibGuides at Duke University

      Includes full text of congressional publications, finding aids, a bill tracking service, public laws and other research materials from (...)

    3. Advertisements, elitism and open access - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Tim Post says: August 11, 2007 at 10:19 am There are many brilliant people who for (whatever reason) were not able to take advantage of (...)

    4. The Papers Chase

      Rehnquist, whose Supreme Court career nearly derailed as a result of public access to other Justices' papers, quickly reversed his (...)

    5. Actions speak louder - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I like Sprigman’s view which addresses the economics and purpose of protection (excerpt from his article): “The growth of the Internet, and, (...)

    6. Access to legal scholarship - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This week a librarian I was speaking with confirmed that she had also experienced this unusual form of marketing, when faculty have (...)

    7. Videotelephony, Better Late than Never - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Later, AT&T introduced public videophone booths in New York City, Chicago and Washington, DC.

    8. Black History Month: Donald T. Moore | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      ”     - Bertram Walls speaking about Donald Moore February is Black History Month!

    9. 2012 November

      It is hard to say whether the “Ivory Tower” has really ever existed, but this year serious academics are in the public eye, (...)

    10. Ideas from the 2018 Lilly Conference on Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning - Duke Learning Innovat

      This session described how instructors can be mindful in their teaching, using these appreciation languages: Words of affirmation : one-on-one (...)

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