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    1. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/HowWeDescribe_2021_06.pdf

      For example, some collections contain names of undocumented immigrants or other potentially sensitive information (beyond typical FERPA or (...)

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/kurt.cumiskey/hiller_nadell_prize_submi (...)

      New York: New Directions Publishing, 2018. This is an atomic bomb of a novella.

    3. How We Describe

      These situations should be flagged by Collection Development but you should always check if you notice something that could have been missed. o (...)

    4. How We Describe (2025 Feb 26)

      These situations should be flagged by Collection Development but you should always check if you notice something that could have been missed. o (...)

    5. Open Access – Duke ScholarWorks

      Biologist Mohamed Noor on how open access publishing has led to more visibility, citations, and possible career advancement.

    6. Publish your work your way! – Duke ScholarWorks

      Share your work with the world Duke Libraries can help you… Plan and create a digital project or publication Find the right publishing (...)

    7. Duke-Supported Open Access Initiatives – Duke ScholarWorks

      The following is a list of projects and open publishing venues the Libraries contribute to, which may be suitable for your publications.

    8. For Faculty Authors – Duke ScholarWorks

      Open Access Publishing There is a great deal of discussion in academia recently about open access publishing.

    9. https://scholarworks.duke.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/ScholarWorks_EVENTS_2025-Apr-24.pdf

      The empowered author: understanding changes in scholarly publishing, protecting your interests, and promoting ethical (...)

    10. Funding and Author Support for Open Access - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And no matter how compelling its conceptual underpinnings may be, open access publishing is subject to the same economic realities as (...)

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