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    1. Rob Amberg: Forty Years in Appalachia - The Devil's Tale

      Appalachia and Madison County have always fit that definition. At Cricket’s birthday party, Big Pine, 2011.

    2. Worth noting - a public domain search engine - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Ironically, while this search engine focuses on federal government materials, the Google Book project treats most government material as (...)

    3. Interview Design - Oral History - Methodologies and Sources - LibGuides at Duke University

      And, of course, the definition of the project should drive the direction of the research.  

    4. Almond Cake (1911) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      Thankfully, the latter definition is the one referenced in Royal Baking Powder Company’s recipe.

    5. Encouraging Student Creativity - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Defining Creativity Jennifer Hill kicked off the session by asking the panelists their thoughts on a definition of creativity.  While (...)

    6. What is Ungrading? - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      There are often multiple opportunities to resubmit at least some of the assignments to allow students to learn from and improve in response to (...)

    7. The World Blind Union, Amazon and the Author's Guild - more from the eIFL conference - Scholarly Com

      Third, it provides a useful definition of what “reasonably available” means, pegged to the price of the non-accessible version of a (...)

    8. The Superbowl of Books: EBF V - Preservation Underground

      Other than that the sky is the limit and the definition of “edible” is up to you. There is plenty of inspiration at the International (...)

    9. I can't define it, but I know it when I see it - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The report suggests that although a comprehensive definition of noncommercial remains elusive, there is not a major problem with its (...)

    10. A flurry of activity - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is hard to believe that the Authors Guild really does represent the interests of the millions of rights holders in orphan works who, by (...)

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