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    1. The Goodson Blogson

      Developed not from the common-law tradition but from historical customs related to shipping, admiralty and maritime law has a long history, a (...)

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      Secondary sources often provide a better starting place for legal research than searching in case law databases, since they will provide a (...)

    3. Requirements & Information - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Tell us why we should support your project (please use terminology understandable to those outside your discipline).

    4. Metadata for Everyone: Inclusive Description at the Duke University Libraries | Signal Boost: Tales

      Finally, there are some areas in which Library of Congress Subject Headings just aren’t very good, such as terminology for LGBTQ people (...)

    5. When Law Meets Medicine

      The Giffords case is a reminder that while most legal researchers don’t typically have formal training in medicine, they sometimes have a need (...)

    6. "Final Judgment Will Be Based on the Finished Picture"

      Voelker (who published his 1958 novel under the nom de plume Robert Traver) also served as legal adviser to the film, and drafted a two-page (...)

    7. Am I really "the public"? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But these “loopholes” are key to figuring out how copyright law applies in the digital age, and whether we will allow terminology (...)

    8. What's New with Lexis and Westlaw

      A split screen view allows you to quickly access the full text of cited cases, Shepardize your document’s authorities, and pull up background (...)

    9. Evidence in Book Edges - Preservation Underground

      Bookbinding and the conservation of books : a dictionary of descriptive terminology . Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O. Zaehnsdorf, J.

    10. All Made Up - Preservation Underground

      Bookbinding and the conservation of books : a dictionary of descriptive terminology . Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress Related (...)

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