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    1. Preemptive Measures

      Specialized legal news sources like Law360, Law.com, and Bloomberg BNA publications will generally not appear in web search results, or (...)

    2. Meet Lilly’s Class of 2015 part III - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Victor Chen: Victor getting things in order for delivery on East Campus   ● Hometown: Boulder, Colorado ● Academics: Double major in Economics (...)

    3. What to Read this Month: October 2018 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Before his fiftieth birthday, he would share the planet with more than nine billion people–people battling for food, water, and shelter (...)

    4. Meet Lilly's Class of 2015 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Natalie Hall: Lilly Library’s Senior Natalie at the main desk Hometown: Lansdale, PA (right outside of Philadelphia) Academics: Public Policy (...)

    5. The Goodson Blogson

      Lawmakers cite the potential for consumer confusion, which food labeling laws are designed to prevent. Title 21 of the Code of Federal (...)

    6. Bad strategy and poor reporting - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Bad strategy and poor reporting - Scholarly Communications @ Duke Primary Menu Skip to content About What we do For Faculty Authors Copyright in (...)

    7. What wasn't decided - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post ACTA up Next Post The most dangerous place on the Web Discussions about the changing world of scholarly (...)

    8. ScienceOnline and copyright anxiety - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Second, I was fascinated to discover that health science bloggers have developed a code of ethics to try and account for the many issues that (...)

    9. Getting hit with a BRIC - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Reichman’s article is available here, on the web site for the Houston Law Review (in vol. 46, number 4).

    10. An interesting experiment - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In fact, the Inside High Ed article actually makes reference to the “droves of unlikely visitors” directed to databases like JSTOR by (...)

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