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    1. By any other name? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      We decided to rename that link “Copyright and Publishing” — the topics actually discussed in this space — in hopes of attracting more (...)

    2. Building Dashboards - Tableau Public - LibGuides at Duke University

      Building Dashboards - Tableau Public - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main Content Home LibGuides Tableau Public Building (...)

    3. Duke ScholarWorks » Understanding and negotiating a book contract: Dr. Sarah Barton

      Mark Palmeri: An honest assessment of openness Dr. Charlie Piot: Publishing an Open Monograph Understanding and negotiating a book (...)

    4. Another warning for faculty authors - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Deborah provides examples of language to look for and language to beware of, and the Duke Scholarly Communications office is always willing to (...)

    5. How to say goodbye to a University Press - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Can you show any evidence that Missouri has failed to embrace new publishing technologies in its current operations such as digital (...)

    6. Guidelines for preserving and disseminating research products from team-based projects – Duke Schola

      This document was prepared in spring 2022 by the Digital Publishing and Preservation Program at Duke University Libraries, and is (...)

    7. Some radical thoughts about Sci-Hub - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I worked in scientific publishing for several years, so I know that scholarly publishing of the traditional type costs money.

    8. Managing discontinuities - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      His analysis of the problems with publishing are fairly familiar, while his discussion of preservation and archiving was new and (...)

    9. Getting published - Earth & Climate Sciences - LibGuides at Duke University

      Our guide helps you step-by-step, from choosing a journal to negotiating a publishing contract. Whether you're new to research or (...)

    10. Maybe not so revolutionary after all - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Nevertheless, Shavell’s analysis of the state of academic publishing, and its future, is complex and interesting. 

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