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    1. August 2021 | Issue 396 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      New Physical Therapy E-Books Barbara Dietsch, Electronic Resources & Acquisitions Manager, Content & Discovery We have (...)

    2. The Library Copyright Institute - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I’ve left this blog quiet for the last several months as we have eased into some leadership changes at Duke University Libraries that have (...)

    3. "Renewing copyright" and a reflection on versions - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The published version is available on Project Muse at (...)

    4. Topic Modeling/Text Mining - DH Boot Camp for Librarians - LibGuides at Duke University

      Text mining : A general term encompassing several different types of automated discovery from a corpus of texts.  In common use, "text (...)

    5. Sit, Stay, Pay: Paywalls and Popular Research - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As a dog owner myself, this is a potentially useful discovery that could help me and many others develop better relationships with our pets.

    6. How useful is the EU's gift to libraries? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Researchers often complain about the discoverability of books in the depository, especially for serendipitous discovery. If we then (...)

    7. An open letter to J.R. Salamanca - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Especially when you start publishing electronic editions of thousands of books rather than about 150 books?

    8. Staff Highlight: Uyen Nguyen | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Not long after, she saw a job posting here at the Duke Medical Center Library and applied.  In her role as Electronic Resources and (...)

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

      The Durham Statement on Open Access to Legal Scholarship calls for US law schools to stop publishing their journals in print format and to rely (...)

    10. Getting light right - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Second, when reporters are looking for sources to comment on a published experiment or discovery, they often turn to other scientists.  (...)

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