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    1. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 28 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Thus more enforcement costs can be transferred from private industry to national governments. It remains unclear how this “final” text (...)

    2. Preservation Underground - Page 2 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      About us: The Duke University Libraries are the center of intellectual life at Duke, one of the most highly ranked private universities (...)

    3. Help Identify the Antioquia 32! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      So the photo was likely taken during that timeframe, perhaps at one of the local private clubs. SPECIAL THANKS to Tom Williford, (...)

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

      Though, several major research institutions and organizations have signed the compact for open-access publishing equity and this is a (...)

    5. The Devil's Tale - Page 14 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      All RL staff were encouraged to participate in the Racial Equity Institute’s Groundwater training and our informal diversity, (...)

    6. Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences -

      Along with Alice Feng, Schwabish published in 2021 the “Do No Harm Guide: Applying Equity Awareness in Data Visualization”. You can (...)

    7. Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services | Page 4

      This weekend we hope for good weather, joyful celebration, and an opportunity to reflect on the work that still remains to be done in the US (...)

    8. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 27 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      If we allow the commercialization, equity suggests that profits should be shared with the native peoples who developed the product. 

    9. Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services | Page 6

      After my husband and I moved from Massachusetts to Oklahoma, I worked briefly in the private sector.  I became a company librarian at (...)

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