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    1. 2016 Banned Books Week - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      If you’re interested in reading why diversity was picked this year, you might appreciate reading “ Why Diverse Books are Commonly Banned ,” (...)

    2. Engage, Discover, Transform: Duke University Libraries, 2016-2021 - Duke University Libraries Magazi

      Our Libraries Transform the Information Ecosystem As champions of intellectual freedom, we actively represent the interests of (...)

    3. 2021 Banned Books Week - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Reasons for ban or challenge courtesy of the American Library Association and the Office for Intellectual Freedom. Post (...)

    4. Should you #DeleteAcademiaEdu? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And the custodians of the system and the data are the researcher’s home institution, as well as…  well, here I’ll quote from an article Kevin (...)

    5. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 3 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c

      And the custodians of the system and the data are the researcher’s home institution, as well as…  well, here I’ll quote from an article Kevin (...)

    6. La nobiltà et l'eccellenza delle donne, co' diffetti et mancamenti de gli huomini · Duke University

      Arguing that women’s moral superiority leads to their intellectual superiority, she demanded freedom, power, and equality for (...)

    7. Sunshine Week: Shining a Light on Government

      To find additional titles on freedom of information or government transparency, search the Duke Libraries Catalog or Ask a Librarian .

    8. What were they thinking? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As I say, academic freedom would pose a unique obstacle, since courts have recognized a First Amendment interest in academic (...)

    9. Connecting the Dots - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In November the AAUP issued a report on “Academic Freedom and Electronic Communications” that has been widely and justly praised for (...)

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

      Intellectual Property is a much broader term that most frequently refers to patents.

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