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    1. 2015 March

      The Circle pushes their employees to share their experiences through social media and in company sponsored events. 

    2. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 12 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Finally, they ruled that there was no impact on the potential market for or value of the poster caused by Green Day’s fleeting use of (...)

    3. Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences -

      “He realized that while the visual representations are useful to share for analysis, it is just not the same as listening to the sounds (...)

    4. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/4/

      Do you have suggestions for improvements or just want to share your thoughts? Would you like to win a drone?

    5. Are we done with copyright? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One reason for the weakening strength of copyright is that the legal right against unauthorized copying is no longer effective in digital (...)

    6. Should you #DeleteAcademiaEdu? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Yesterday afternoon a kerfuffle arose on Twitter about Academia.edu , a social networking site for academics, where many academic authors have (...)

    7. Using an Android Tablet with Active Stylus To Create Screencasts Easily and Inexpensively - Duke Lea

      One does this by touching (with stylus or finger) the “Share File” icon (second from the upper right in screen of LectureNotes above).

    8. What does PRO-IP really do? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Your picture are yours and no one is going care that you look like a gremlin, but a copy of HULK that clearly states DVDRIP is not yours to (...)

    9. The Farmer in the RBMSCL - The Devil's Tale

      As I browsed the Duke Farmers Market ‘s selections of tomatoes, greens, squash, and other locally grown produce (mmm, golden beets!)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 39 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Potel must, I fear, base his defense on social utility and lack of market harm, two claims that don’t seem to carry much weight these days.

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