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    1. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2022-06/Exhibition%20Language%20EDI%20Guidelines.pdf

      These guidelines are intended for authors working in North America and writing in American English. Writing is a fundamental aspect of (...)

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

      Scholars study this now, but it was an entirely new concept at the time. I was lucky to have professors, such as the brilliant (...)

    3. 7 Dictionaries That Are a Little Different - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      7 Dictionaries That Are a Little Different - Duke University Libraries Magazine Primary Menu Skip to content About the magazine Previous (...)

    4. Who owns the law? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Pingback: Copyright News and Articles - Copyrightlaws.com: Copyright courses and education in plain English Pingback: [Older] Who owns (...)

    5. "It's the links, dummy" - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This concept of a true “web of science” was developed more fully by John Wilbanks of the Science Commons .

    6. Judaism - Religious Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Jewish History Resource Center This link opens in a new window Search for links to websites and resources related to Jewish History (...)

    7. Where should we spend our money? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If a student finds that they just can’t get a concept in the prime text for a course, they can easily look for another text that would (...)

    8. 1915-1920 - Emergence of Advertising in America Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      The average cost of a new car is slightly more than $600, but Ford's model T sells for $360.

    9. How to Restrict Access to the Law (and Make Money Doing It!) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Imagine that you’re developing a new standard and you think you need to make some money to recoup your costs.

    10. US endorses public domain for TK - Man bites dog! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Such a concept did not necessarily exist in indigenous knowledge systems.

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