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    1. Getting started with research - Chemistry - LibGuides at Duke University

      A protocol is most commonly a predefined procedural method in the design and implementation of an experiment. Protocols can be (...)

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      Sprint: How to Solve Big Problems and Test New ideas… By Jake Knapp. Three design partners at Google Ventures describe their innovative (...)

    4. Types of reviews - Evidence Synthesis & Systematic Reviews for Non-Health Sciences - LibGuides at Du

      Characterizes quantity and quality of literature, perhaps by study design and other key features. Attempts to specify a viable review.

    5. Open Scholarship in the Humanities: Jobie Hill - Duke University Libraries Blogs %

      Because of these choices, I don’t think there is anything missing from the final product.” Learn More We invite you to explore the (...)

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      The iPhone is the bestselling and most profitable product of all time, but despite Steve Jobs’ claims, the smartphone is not solely (...)

    7. The Devil's Tale - Page 35 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

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    8. Open Scholarship in the Humanities: Emilie Menzel - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      “Another significant element of this project, likely imperceptible to most in the end product, was the challenge to design a (...)

    9. December 2012 | Issue 344 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      We hope to solicit feedback from our users as to the effectiveness and ease of use of the product, as well as the relevancy of search (...)

    10. Preservation Underground - Page 17 of 58 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      Pond in 1846. The original product included extracted witch hazel and was called “Golden Treasure”,  but was shortly renamed to “Pond’s (...)

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