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    1. The Tao of the DAO: Embedding digital objects in finding aids - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections

      As part of our ArchivesSpace implementation plan, we decided to get better control over the –both its content and its structure.  

    2. Cancelling Wiley? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      We know that open access is our future, and it is vital that we take control of that future before others take it from us.

    3. Saying the right things, then doing them - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      With their new publication agreement, the MLA is launching an experiment in increasing the value of literary scholarship by returning (...)

    4. Economics is a dangerous game - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Instead, we should assert our central role in the research process as publishers. The economics of this transition will not be easy, (...)

    5. U.S. Code on the Move

      Title 34 has finally been repurposed into a new subject area, Crime Control and Law Enforcement , by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel.

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 5 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c

      Authors' Rights , Open Access and Institutional Repositories , Scholarly Publishing From control to contempt May 15, 2015 Kevin Smith, (...)

    7. Collecting for Global Diversity - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Although the etymology of the mellifluous-sounding French word hints at a process of cross-cultural fertilization (Persian to Arabic to (...)

    8. What to Read this Month: October 2020 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      His ultimate conclusion is that the factors controlling the process are largely outside the individual applicant’s control, (...)

    9. Tell Us What You Think About e-Books - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The Libraries are exploring the complexity of the research process and how e-books fit within this process learning from (...)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 3 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c

      It takes the initial process of evaluating works of scholarship out of the hands of a small elite, some of whom are ill-prepared for (...)

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