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    1. Durham Statement on Open Access to Legal Scholarship - Frequently Asked Questions | Duke University

      Open access publishing calls for scholarship to be freely available on the Internet for reading, copying, and downloading.

    2. Yale says no to an OA flavor - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Yale decision offers a good chance to comment on the variety of publishing models with which authors and publishers are experimenting by (...)

    3. Art - Chinese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Powers & Katherine R. Tsiang, John Wiley & Sons, 2016 Chinese Religious Art by Patricia E.

    4. New Exhibit: Cheap Thrills: The Highs and Lows of Cabaret Culture in Paris, 1880-1939 - Duke Univers

      Unlike other social institutions of the time, everyone was freely admitted to these venues, so they became a space in which (...)

    5. Four Tools to Make Your Summer Courses More Engaging - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Students also will be able to ask clarifying questions freely, as Ed Discussion allows for anonymous posting.

    6. That Old Refrain: Library Receives Grant to Digitize Twentieth-Century Folk Music - Duke University

      In 1913, at the urging of legendary folklorist and musicologist John A. Lomax, Brown founded the North Carolina Folklore Society and (...)

    7. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 29 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Authors who would like their article to be freely available can opt to pay the publishing fee. 

    8. What Gets Digitized? - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      As of September 2009, we offer nearly 40,000 digital objects in a cross-searchable interface, all freely available to researchers on (...)

    9. Literature and Music - Civil War Resources in Duke's David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Libr

      Papers consisting primarily of letters and poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne, George Herbert Sass, and John R. Thompson, including Southern (...)

    10. Getting light right - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It brought to mind a favorite quote by John Willinsky in The Access Principle… “I would argue that proving that the public has (...)

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