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1921-1930 - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University
https://guides.library.duke.edu/c.php?g=480747&p=3350873
Herbert Kalmus makes first successful use of the Technicolor process, which began to be widely used to create color films after WWII.
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A Bitter Look at the Sweet History of Brown Sugar - The Devil's Tale
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/rubenstein/2016/02/25/amari-stokes/
The company led industry efforts to gain control of brown sugar production and to restrict price competition in the sugar industry.
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 13 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/13/
They are trying to find ways to control the Internet and to make all the money they think it promises to them, but they are falling (...)
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 8 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/8/
It is a renewed respect for the complexity and diversity of the learning process itself, and a sense of awe at being allowed to play a (...)
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An open letter to J.R. Salamanca - Scholarly Communications @ Duke
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/2011/09/16/an-open-letter-to-j-r-salamanca/
By itself, this should have stopped the orphan process, based on HathiTrust’s own published protocol.
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 20 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/20/
The Code represents a long process of consultation with librarians to determine what they think are best practices around core library (...)
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Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 29 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/bitstreams/page/29/
Next, the images go through a quality-control process in which any extraneous background area is cropped out, and each page is (...)
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 25 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/25/
If there is sufficient control for her to decide the case, however, she will then rule on whether or not the alleged infringements (...)
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 10 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/10/
Most of the comments I have seen (from librarians and academics) have assumed that Duke University Press is the bad guy here, trying to wrest (...)
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 14 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/14/
What publishers wanted from the Supreme Court was an unprecedented level of control that no other property owner gets — the right to (...)