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    1. Q&A with Matthew Rascoff - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      We’re going to switch careers and jobs more frequently.

    2. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 29 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      So what is the difference between open access and public access?  Public access primarily focuses on information and (...)

    3. Colonel Juan Orlando Zepeda: Military Strategy (English translation) · Whatever Happened to Radicali

      To first confuse the public and international public opinion, to confuse it.

    4. Blogging law - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      For its discussion of this phenomenon alone, Leiter’s piece is worth reading, even while recognizing that blogs are certainly here to stay and (...)

    5. Death Index, Be Not Proud

      Although the change affects only the state government records, the Administration estimates that the average number of deaths disclosed in the (...)

    6. Flipping the Classroom Fellowship: Rethinking Your Course - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Educ

      Kenneth Rogerson Associate Professor of the Practice and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Sanford School of Public Policy Flipping (...)

    7. The Fascinating History of Bishop’s House–Future Home for Lilly Library Staff Offices | The Lilly Pr

      Duke Continuing Studies offered courses from yoga and improv comedy to history and wine tasting, and were open to both Duke students and the (...)

    8. Duke & Durham - Food Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Why, What and How We Eat - LibGuides a

      Carolina Farm Stewardship Association Center for Environmental Farming Systems Durham Farmers' Market SEEDS The 10% Campaign - Building North (...)

    9. There's more to life than copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The flap going on in Wisconsin over a public records request to see the e-mails of a professor who has apparently taken a (...)

    10. Passenger Ships - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      There was no space for large public rooms, and passengers were required to share the dining tables.

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