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    1. The joy of statistics - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If you want correlation, note that Switzerland has high spending on R&D and among the world’s best scientific research institutions, (...)

    2. Duke Libraries Support for Open Access in Scholarly Journal Publishing – Duke ScholarWorks

      Aqua – Peer-reviewed scientific and technical papers suggesting new solutions to providing sustainable water supply.

    3. Public access and protectionism - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If NPG really was committed to better access for scientific research, there is a simple step they could take — put an end to the (...)

    4. Half-lives, policies and embargoes - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The government does not support scientific research in order to prop up private business models. 

    5. October 2013 | Issue 349 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Determine which resources may be most useful when getting started with a research question Identify other resources that may be helpful in (...)

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 15 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Their joint work has tackled scientific issues and IP before, so I am delighted they are turning their considerable intellects to (...)

    7. December 2014 | Issue 356 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Click here for detailed service information and access hours from Dec. 19 - Jan. 2.

    8. Easy as 123? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Section 123 also includes precatory language about “the role that scientific publishers play in the peer review process.” 

    9. Jews in Europe - Jewish Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      The crisis of Aristotelianism (which progressively touched upon all fields of knowledge), religious fractures and unrest, the (...)

    10. A second front - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I think we academics and producers of culture and information need to be bold and simply tell the publishers we just don’t want to use (...)

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