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    1. Exploring the Cost of Course Materials for Undergraduates: Toward an Affordable, Equitable Duke Educ

      Exploring the Cost of Course Materials for Undergraduates: Toward an Affordable, Equitable Duke Education - Duke University Libraries (...)

    2. CIT Teaching and Learning Days, April 27-28

      Lunch will be provided for those who register by April 25, 2017. 2:00 – 3:30 pm Teaching for Equity Fellows Program Information (...)

    3. Career Tools - Ford Library

      PitchBook Search thousands of private equity and venture capital deals by hundreds of criteria.

    4. Library Instruction & Workshops | Duke University School of Law

      Workshop Archive Research Refresher 2007 March 26-April 9, 2007 Cases (Donna Nixon) | PPT | PDF | MP3 Statutes & Legislative History (Jennifer (...)

    5. More Open Access Publishing Opportunities with ACM and RSC - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Under their ACM OPEN model, publications with Duke corresponding authors will be published openly without any cost to the authors, (...)

    6. Peer review: "The coin of the realm" - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Open Access journals) – Publishers may say that they “do” peer review, but that’s not the case — faculty “do” peer review, at a cost to (...)

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      You can use EQRP to help measure the relative risk/reward of investing in a selected equity and/or equity market. WACC (...)

    8. You Passed! Now Pass It On. Donate Your Textbooks to the Library. - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      And no wonder, when the cost of a single textbook can often exceed $300.

    9. Funding and Author Support for Open Access - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Open access journals don’t charge subscription or access fees to users, but publishing does cost money. So, who should pay?  The (...)

    10. You Passed! Now Pass It On. Donate Your Textbooks to the Library. - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      And no wonder, when the cost of a single textbook can often exceed $300.

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