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    1. Wormwood gets a job - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I wonder if we will see similar arguments on both sites, the fictional parady and the serious debate. Thanks to my friend Gary Draught (...)

    2. Books and Textual Genres - Medieval & Renaissance Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Strategy: Copy/Paste a term from below into the Duke AllSearch or the Duke Catalog Add the term "medieval" Add the term "sources" Textual (...)

    3. Should you #DeleteAcademiaEdu? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Pingback: To academia.edu or not to academia.edu | snark-aeology Matt H. says: February 2, 2016 at 1:06 pm This article offers a balanced and (...)

    4. Guided Learning Towards a Future Career - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Students were randomly divided into two sides, representing different clients or authorities in an authentic debate. When preparing for (...)

    5. Trying Out Team Based Learning in My Class - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Ideally, teams will choose different answers and then can debate their choices. Although traditional team-based learning is meant to be (...)

    6. When should the government intervene? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Also, lots of other blogs and listservs have dealt extensively with the claims of PRISM, especially after the Director of Columbia University (...)

    7. 2019 March

      True enough, I suppose, but a rather simplistic look at a world which includes class, race, sexuality and religion as equals to the (...)

    8. Proposals to Improve the Asian American Experience at Duke · "Cherry Blossoms Among Magnolias?": A H

      Newspaper editorials, “Asian Student Association Debate in The Chronicle ,” [ca. 2000], Box 1, Asian Student Association Records, Duke (...)

    9. Is Blogging Scholarship? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      There has long been a debate whether new modes of scholarly communications will be adopted more readily by the young, to whom they may (...)

    10. Adopt-a-Book Program Preserves Library Treasures - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Post navigation Previous Post Constructive Criticism: A Rare Find Recalls an Architectural Debate Next Post Librarians and Teachers (...)

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