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    1. Getting light right - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      News like “breaking” the speed of light would be reported no matter what, but other research breakthroughs, often reported on our (...)

    2. Change is coming - are you open to it? - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      Duke Libraries also support a research data repository and services to help the Duke community organize, describe, and archive their (...)

    3. A collaborative approach to developing a new Duke Libraries catalog - Bitstreams: The Digital Collec

      Commitment to collaboration In addition to an entirely new central index that supports institutional and consortial searching, the new (...)

    4. Recommended Listening: Color Code | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Moving beyond mistrust: Centering institutional change by decentering the white analytical lens .

    5. Where does FERPA fit? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      So for a final paper or project that is handed in to faculty and then released to the public through a repository, a document waiving (...)

    6. Here's What Happened Next: The Duke Digital Production Center in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic -

      They provide easy access to rarely seen or inaccessible materials and they have the potential to incite curiosity in the larger (...)

    7. International Open Access Week: October 23-29! | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Duke Libraries have an institutional partnership with PLOS to enable Duke authors to freely publish in PLOS with no article processing fees!

    8. International Open Access Week: October 23-29! | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Fully participating in Duke's OA Policy which applies to all Duke faculty members and provides Duke a license to make scholarly articles (...)

    9. Getting Started - Duke University History, the Randolph County Years - LibGuides at Duke University

      Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, is the official repository for the historical records of Duke University.

    10. Getting Started - Duke University History, the Randolph County Years - LibGuides at Duke University

      Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, is the official repository for the historical records of Duke University.

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