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    1. Change is coming - are you open to it? - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      In Europe, government research funders back a program called Plan S , and in the United States, the recently passed U.S. Innovation and (...)

    2. Public Domain Showcase 2019! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      At Duke, we’re celebrating this introduction of new materials into the Public Domain with a competition to showcase what our community (...)

    3. New (and not so new) resources - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I realize that there is great competition for that honor, but this video in which I discuss the copyright and privacy issues involved (...)

    4. The 21st Century Law Library

      Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Labels building info events renovation Labels: building info events renovation Share Get (...)

    5. Cox Legal Fiction: Make Time for a Good Book

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    6. The Goodson Blogson

      This nine-minute video takes you behind the scenes of the Library as three departmental representatives prepare for a rigorous national (...)

    7. "Communications Regulation" Now Available Online

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    8. Lex Olympica

      The massive international competition will last until August 12 and feature more than 10,000 athletes competing in 26 different sports.

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      The Edge  provides a central location for the competition with facilities designed for collaborative, data driven research.

    10. Flexible Assessment Practices in Duke STEM Courses - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Grades were uncoupled from class medians, high scores, or standard deviations, so students knew they were not in competition with one (...)

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