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    1. Dude, Where's My Lexis? (Or Westlaw?)

      In some cases, access to the full range of research databases will be reduced to only employment-related sources; in other cases, users will see (...)

    2. No More FOMO: The Library Latest

      Michael Goodson Law Library at Duke Search Search This Blog Home More… No More FOMO: The Library Latest 1/25/2016 03:58:00 PM Yes, yes, we know. (...)

    3. Canadian Legal Research Guide Updated

      In response to her tragic death, Nova Scotia lawmakers enacted the Cyber-safety Act , which prohibits "electronic communication […] that is (...)

    4. What can best practices do for us? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Best practices may not stave off lawsuits, but they can help courts judge those lawsuits fairly and they can help users avoid letting the (...)

    5. Your Story Matters! Documenting COVID-19 at Duke | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      And we all live with the fear of the physical impact of the virus, both for ourselves and our families.

    6. Grasping at straws - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Such contracts are more cries of anger and fear than legal agreements.  In all of these cases, the publishers are looking for a legal (...)

    7. Digital Tools for Civil Rights History - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Had Angela Davis, for whose release I back then campaigned in Europe, not bee in jail on trial for murder charges, but were today still in (...)

    8. 2016 September

      Author and professional actor Michael Port demonstrates how to use acting techniques, such as stagecraft and improvisation, to overcome (...)

    9. Your Story Matters! Documenting COVID-19 at Duke | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      And we all live with the fear of the physical impact of the virus, both for ourselves and our families.

    10. The good side of a bad lawsuit - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      They ask for maximum damages at trial, but offer to settle cases for a few thousand dollars; thus they are supported primarily by people who pay (...)

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