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    1. Primary vs. Secondary Sources - ICS Gateway Course - LibGuides at Duke University

      Primary Source Publications Publications of original documents, often with retrospective scholarly analysis and (...)

    2. Getting Started - Trade Data Sources - LibGuides at Duke University

      Time Series If you need to study trends over time, remember that it takes some time for a new product to be given its own numerical (...)

    3. Getting Started - Trade Data Sources - LibGuides at Duke University

      Time Series If you need to study trends over time, remember that it takes some time for a new product to be given its own numerical (...)

    4. Primary vs. Secondary Sources - History 122: History of Latinx in US - LibGuides at Duke University

      Published research : scientific studies and monographs, containing scholarly analysis,  Footnotes and bibliographies provide additional (...)

    5. We're back! (and so is the GSU fair use e-reserves appeal...) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I agree that assessing the numerical percent value of each factor is somewhat unusual.

    6. Primary vs. Secondary Sources - ICS Capstone Seminar - LibGuides at Duke University

      Published research: scientific studies and monographs, containing scholarly analysis and apparatus (i.e., footnotes and bibliography) (...)

    7. Prof. Patrick Charbonneau: Making Open Data a Reality – Duke ScholarWorks

      Professor Patrick Charbonneau, who maintains appointments in both Chemistry and Physics, for instance, combines analytical theory and (...)

    8. Duke ScholarWorks » Prof. Patrick Charbonneau: Making Open Data a Reality

      Professor Patrick Charbonneau, who maintains appointments in both Chemistry and Physics, for instance, combines analytical theory and (...)

    9. Commodity Codes - Trade Data Sources - LibGuides at Duke University

      In electronic sources, you can generally search for matching text to find commodities or else drill down by expanding a numerical (...)

    10. Visualizing - Gephi - LibGuides at Duke University

      Size Resize nodes uniformly Click on the selection box icon on the left vertical toolbar Draw a box around all nodes to select them all Click on (...)

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