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    1. The Goodson Blogson

      Wikileaks has not revealed the source for these reports (although a U.S. army private currently stands accused of the security breach ).

    2. Implementing ArcLight: A Reflection - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      We did encounter a few hurdles along the way, mostly because the software is so new and not yet widely adopted. There are still some (...)

    3. https://blogs.library.duke.edu/magazine/files/2020/02/DUL-AR2019.5pgs.pdf

      The new collaboratively developed, open-source library catalog replaces the decade-old catalog and includes a number of (...)

    4. Zotero Help - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Unlike EndNote or RefWorks (both of which are freely available to Duke users under a campus site license), Zotero is an open (...)

    5. How do I cite sources? - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The open-source Zotero ( part 1 / part 2 ) is also an exciting new Firefox extension that allows you to store, retrieve and (...)

    6. MorphoSource: Features in Development - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      MorphoSource 2.0 is being built using Hyrax , an open-source digital repository application widely implemented by libraries to (...)

    7. Exploring Leading-Edge Projects - Annual Report 2018-2019

      During the 2019 Summit, Carnegie Mellon announced that they would be sharing the OpenSimon toolkit, which contains a $100 million open (...)

    8. Jon Schwabish – Excel Data Visualization Hero! - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sc

      Besides his emphasis on clear communication of results, one of the things I admire most about Schwabish is his focus on Microsoft Excel as a (...)

    9. Literature & Data - Business Research - LibGuides at Duke University

      DataStream Advance The DataStream (aka DataStream Advance or DS Advance) client software from Refinitiv (fka Thomson Reuters) has been (...)

    10. Introducing Zotero (part one) - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      It’ll save you typing and time. The extension is open-source as well, over a year in development by a crack team at George (...)

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