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    1. Introduction · Tobaccoland · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The curators would like to thank the Office of Health Communication and Education in the Food and Drug Administration’s Center for (...)

    2. Desperate ploy, or copyright coup? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Instead he said that this likely was infringement, but that the industry had agreed internally not to pursue such cases.

    3. 20th Century Collections - Women's History Manuscript Collections at the Rubenstein Library - LibGui

      Some war-time recipes feature meat substitutes and other rationed food saving techniques. Prizes included money and theater tickets.

    4. Unintentional felons? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      So the expense of industry efforts to reign in YouTube, as well as less above-board media sharing sites, would dramatically shift to (...)

    5. Breaking technology - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Harry P. says: January 9, 2012 at 10:17 am The Publishing Industry, should have jumped inmediatly into the ebook bussiness, since they (...)

    6. Testing, Testing, Turkey - The Devil's Tale

      Stewart Papers dukehistory food food history holidays thanksgiving Post navigation Previous Post Applications Now Accepted for (...)

    7. Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen: Goblin Sandwiches (1946) - The Devil's Tale

      I toasted sliced almonds and chopped them using a small food processor rather than using the rolling pin technique described in the recipe. 

    8. Finding sources - MEM Guide for Finding, Using and Citing Sources - LibGuides at Duke University

      EnergyWire EnergyWire is designed to bring readers deep, broad and insightful coverage on the business and political issues surrounding the (...)

    9. Actions speak louder - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Many people create because they love to do so, and the claims, especially from the recording industry, that big content defends little (...)

    10. Grasping at straws - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Companies that survive are those that adapt to technological change, not those that desperately try to use legal coercion to prevent the (...)

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