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    1. Campaign Priority: Supporting Experts and Innovators - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      The award announcement cites Micham’s expertise, advocacy for archives, leadership, vision, and her proactive work with students.

    2. A Seventy Percent Solution? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This massive limitation on public access with little corresponding economic benefit to creators is, perhaps, the worst imbalance created by (...)

    3. Dancing to the Beat of Her Own Books - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Fox notes that Wray influenced her personally, encouraging her parents to send her to the American Dance Festival in the summer of 1960. She (...)

    4. The discordant argument for harmony - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One economic study that Boyle cites, for example (and that I have mentioned before in this space), finds that the optimal term of (...)

    5. 2018 May

      Second, the endnotes don’t extend beyond the first section, and the majority of bibliography cites the authors’ previous work. This (...)

    6. 2009 April

      File sharing sites make an abundance of music available from aspiring musicians and niche artists. He cites a study that shows (...)

    7. Make the Connection: From CCH to IntelliConnect

      The search box allows you to limit your search words to “citations”, making it easy to quickly retrieve cites such as IRS Revenue (...)

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

      Established technologies and industries can be protected to the point of becoming lazy, while new innovation and creative development can be (...)

    9. Copyright should be an author’s right (part 1) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      He also makes the point that “many of the most illuminating discussions [about open access to journals] are occurring in journal contributions (...)

    10. The Bluebook and Beyond

      While these sources don’t create 100% perfect citations (especially for short-form cites), they can be useful for helping a novice user (...)

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