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    1. Getting first sale wrong - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Such students would no longer have the right to re-sell their textbooks or to purchase used texts. 

    2. Survival Guide for Leading Discussions Online - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Use tables in Google Docs and get groups to fill in the information as they work in breakout rooms together.  Grad students?

    3. Shakespeare and copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      These works remain available as influences upon us and nothing prevents us from making work stimulated and informed by contemporary (...)

    4. Lighting and the PhaseOne: It's More Than Point and Shoot - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      This cradle is visible in the bottom right part of the photo above. It is placed on top of a table, also coated in black felt.

    5. Flipping the Classroom Fellowship: Rethinking Your Course - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Educ

      Because I already applied some of the many tools available in the flipped classroom repertoire (in-class workshop atmosphere, group (...)

    6. Directions & Maps | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      At the third light, turn right onto Fulton Street. 4. Turn right onto Elba Street. 5.

    7. Book Review: Democracy in Chains

      Credited for creating the term alt-right, Spencer was the leader of a protest in Charlottesville, VA last month that resulted in a (...)

    8. How to Prepare Course Grades in Sakai - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      To edit the item, click on the arrow in the lower right corner. Choose Edit Item Details and check (or uncheck to exclude) the boxes (...)

    9. More protection for military faculty, or less? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It would not benefit the public or the authors of the work.  The latter, indeed, would be compelled to work for publishers for (...)

    10. Fair use for appropriation art - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      When asked what his point was in these artworks, Prince told the trial court that he did not have a point, and that was very damning in Judge (...)

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