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    1. Have You Cleared Your Cache Lately? | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Click the Clear Data button Firefox The fastest way to clear your cache is to use the following keyboard shortcut: CTRL + SHIFT + R  on (...)

    2. Web Accessibility at Duke Libraries and Beyond - a Quick Start Guide - Bitstreams: The Digital Colle

      The  Deque Systems aXe Chrome Extension  (also  available for Firefox ) adds additional tools for accessibility testing with a slick (...)

    3. Making Finals Fantastic

      Browser extensions like LeechBlock NG (Firefox) and StayFocusd (Chrome) allow you to set limits on the times you use particularly (...)

    4. What's in my tool chest - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      I’ve got several different versions of Windows setup so I can test for all flavors of Internet Explorer along with older incarnations of (...)

    5. The Goodson Blogson

      Users must install a browser extension for Chrome (also works with Microsoft Edge) or Firefox , and create an account with the system. (...)

    6. Software and tools - Evidence Synthesis & Systematic Reviews for Non-Health Sciences - LibGuides at

      Downloadable as a standalone program or a Firefox extension, Zotero is designed to store content in any format, including PDFs, images, (...)

    7. Perfect Bluebook, Automatically?

      We’ve previously written about citation management tools such as EndNote and Zotero , which offer some support for Bluebook styles, but a survey (...)

    8. Zotero has some new features - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      There is an open source alternative, however that you might want to check out.  Starting out as a Firefox browser plug-in, Zotero let (...)

    9. Zotero Help - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Currently it works only as a Firefox plugin, but plans are in the works for Zotero Everywhere which will be browser-independent.

    10. The Goodson Blogson

      LibX was originally developed for Firefox, but is also available in a beta version for Internet Explorer.

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